This study contrasted the role of surfaces and volumetric shape primitives in three-dimensional object recognition. Observers (N = 50) matched subsets of closed contour fragments, surfaces, or volumetric parts to whole novel objects during a whole-part matching task. Three factors were further manipulated: part viewpoint (either same or different between component parts and whole objects), surface occlusion (comparison parts contained either visible surfaces only, or a surface that was fully or partially occluded in the whole object), and target-distractor similarity. Similarity was varied in terms of systematic variation in nonaccidental (NAP) or metric (MP) properties of individual parts. Analysis of sensitivity (d') showed a whole-part m...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
This study used event‐related potentials (ERPs) to elucidate how the human visual system processes t...
In scientific research, artificial stimuli, such as images presented on a computer screen, are thoug...
This study contrasted the role of surfaces and volumetric shape primitives in three-dimensional obje...
The decomposition of three-dimensional (3-D) objects into shape primitives consisting of geometric v...
The human visual system has an extraordinary capacity to compute three-dimensional (3D) shape struct...
We easily recognize many familiar and unfamiliar ob-jects that vary in shape, color, texture, moveme...
This study examines the kinds of shape features that mediate basic- and subordinate-level object rec...
This thesis describes research on recognising partially obscured objects using surface information ...
This thesis describes research on recognizing partially obscured objects using surface information ...
Despite advances in computation and machine learning, computers are still far behind humans in visio...
The role of stereo disparity in the recognition of 3-dimensional (3D) object shape remains an unreso...
A variety of similarities between visual and haptic object recognition suggests that the two modalit...
The role of stereo disparity in the recognition of three-dimensional (3D) object shape remains an un...
Purpose. Objects that differ by qualitative variations in the configurations of their components are...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
This study used event‐related potentials (ERPs) to elucidate how the human visual system processes t...
In scientific research, artificial stimuli, such as images presented on a computer screen, are thoug...
This study contrasted the role of surfaces and volumetric shape primitives in three-dimensional obje...
The decomposition of three-dimensional (3-D) objects into shape primitives consisting of geometric v...
The human visual system has an extraordinary capacity to compute three-dimensional (3D) shape struct...
We easily recognize many familiar and unfamiliar ob-jects that vary in shape, color, texture, moveme...
This study examines the kinds of shape features that mediate basic- and subordinate-level object rec...
This thesis describes research on recognising partially obscured objects using surface information ...
This thesis describes research on recognizing partially obscured objects using surface information ...
Despite advances in computation and machine learning, computers are still far behind humans in visio...
The role of stereo disparity in the recognition of 3-dimensional (3D) object shape remains an unreso...
A variety of similarities between visual and haptic object recognition suggests that the two modalit...
The role of stereo disparity in the recognition of three-dimensional (3D) object shape remains an un...
Purpose. Objects that differ by qualitative variations in the configurations of their components are...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
This study used event‐related potentials (ERPs) to elucidate how the human visual system processes t...
In scientific research, artificial stimuli, such as images presented on a computer screen, are thoug...