Although faces form a very homogenous stimulus class, adults are real experts in recognizing them. In the present study, we investigated to what extend the processing of such highly overlearned stimuli is dependent on viewpoint. Four experiments were conducted on the basis of the inter-extra-ortho experiments by Bülthoff and Edelman (1991), who used novel objects as stimuli (wire- and amoeba-like novel 3-D objects). First, in all experiments, systematic effects of viewpoint on face recognition performance were found that were consistent with computational approaches using interpolation of 2-D views. Second, sensitivity was better for horizontal vs. vertical views. Third, this effect was reduced in inverted faces, which indicates an importan...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
AbstractIndividual faces vary considerably in both the quality and quantity of the information they ...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: although most faces are very m...
Although faces form a very homogenous stimulus class, adults are real experts in recognizing them. I...
Humans are experts in processing faces, which are encountered in everyday life in many dierent poses...
Abstract. For humans, faces are highly overlearned stimuli, which are encountered in everyday life i...
For humans, faces are highly overlearned stimuli, which are encountered in everyday life in all kind...
Abstract Everyday experience suggests that faces can be recognized despite large changes of viewpoin...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
The ability of observers to recognize faces across changes in viewpoint has been found previously to...
Everyday life requires us to recognize faces under transient changes in pose, expression and lightin...
Abstract: In this paper we propose a computational architecture of face recognition based on evidenc...
In two experiments we examined the ability of human observers to recognize faces from novel viewpoin...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: Although most faces are very m...
Individual faces vary considerably in both the quality and quantity of the information they contain ...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
AbstractIndividual faces vary considerably in both the quality and quantity of the information they ...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: although most faces are very m...
Although faces form a very homogenous stimulus class, adults are real experts in recognizing them. I...
Humans are experts in processing faces, which are encountered in everyday life in many dierent poses...
Abstract. For humans, faces are highly overlearned stimuli, which are encountered in everyday life i...
For humans, faces are highly overlearned stimuli, which are encountered in everyday life in all kind...
Abstract Everyday experience suggests that faces can be recognized despite large changes of viewpoin...
Everyday life requires us to identify different faces in many different poses and views, despite thi...
The ability of observers to recognize faces across changes in viewpoint has been found previously to...
Everyday life requires us to recognize faces under transient changes in pose, expression and lightin...
Abstract: In this paper we propose a computational architecture of face recognition based on evidenc...
In two experiments we examined the ability of human observers to recognize faces from novel viewpoin...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: Although most faces are very m...
Individual faces vary considerably in both the quality and quantity of the information they contain ...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
AbstractIndividual faces vary considerably in both the quality and quantity of the information they ...
Face recognition stands out as a singular case of object recognition: although most faces are very m...