Visual appearance of natural objects is profoundly affected by viewing conditions such as viewpoint and illumination. Human subjects can nevertheless compensate well for variations in these viewing conditions. The strategies that the visual system uses to accomplish this are largely unclear. Previous computational studies have suggested that in principle, certain types of object fragments (rather than whole objects) can be used for invariant recognition. However, whether the human visual system is actually capable of using this strategy remains unknown. Here, we show that human observers can achieve illumination invariance by using object fragments that carry the relevant information. To determine this, we have used novel, but naturalisti...
Evidence from neurophysiological and psychological studies is coming together to shed light on how w...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
When we see a human sitting down, standing up, or walking, we can recognise one of these poses indep...
Visual appearance of natural objects is profoundly affected by viewing conditions such as viewpoint ...
As the orientation or illumination of an object changes so does its appearance. This paper considers...
We humans are visual creatures, constantly extracting information from the world around us. The sour...
This dissertation explores invariance in human visual perception via three unique studies. In the fi...
Object recognition based solely on spatial characteristics can only hope to provide limited toleranc...
Background: Human observers can recognize three-dimensional objects seen in novel orientations, even...
SummaryWhen we perceive a visual object, we implicitly or explicitly associate it with a category we...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
<p>Human observers are able to successfully infer direction and intensity of light from photographed...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
Evidence from neurophysiological and psychological studies is coming together to shed light on how w...
Evidence from neurophysiological and psychological studies is coming together to shed light on how w...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
When we see a human sitting down, standing up, or walking, we can recognise one of these poses indep...
Visual appearance of natural objects is profoundly affected by viewing conditions such as viewpoint ...
As the orientation or illumination of an object changes so does its appearance. This paper considers...
We humans are visual creatures, constantly extracting information from the world around us. The sour...
This dissertation explores invariance in human visual perception via three unique studies. In the fi...
Object recognition based solely on spatial characteristics can only hope to provide limited toleranc...
Background: Human observers can recognize three-dimensional objects seen in novel orientations, even...
SummaryWhen we perceive a visual object, we implicitly or explicitly associate it with a category we...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
<p>Human observers are able to successfully infer direction and intensity of light from photographed...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
Evidence from neurophysiological and psychological studies is coming together to shed light on how w...
Evidence from neurophysiological and psychological studies is coming together to shed light on how w...
The systems and concepts described in this paper document the evolution of the geometric invariance ...
When we see a human sitting down, standing up, or walking, we can recognise one of these poses indep...