As the orientation or illumination of an object changes so does its appearance. This paper considers how observers are nonetheless able to recognize objects that have undergone such changes. In particular the paper tests the hypothesis that observers rely on temporal correlations between different object views to decide whether they are views of the same object or not. In a series of experiments subjects were shown a sequence of views representing a slowly transforming object. Testing revealed that subjects had formed object representations which were directly influenced by the temporal characteristics of the training views. In particular, introducing spurious correlations between views of different people‘s heads caused subjects to regard ...
Visual appearance of natural objects is profoundly affected by viewing conditions such as viewpoint ...
To form view-invariant representations of objects, neurons in the inferior temporal cortex may assoc...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
As the orientation or illumination of an object changes so does its appearance. This paper considers...
Object recognition based solely on spatial characteristics can only hope to provide limited toleranc...
The view-based approach to object recognition supposes that objects are stored as a series of associ...
It has been suggested that objects are represented as collections of two dimensional images. Althoug...
I will report on recognition experiments with (1) unfamiliar objects, (2) objects embedded in scenes...
The influence of temporal association on the representation and recognition of objects was investiga...
The influence of temporal association on the representation and recognition of objects was investiga...
The influence of temporal association on the representation and recognition of objects was investiga...
In natural visual experience, different views of an object or face tend to appear in close temporal ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2007....
The view based approach to object recognition relies upon the co-activation of 2-D pictorial element...
The view based approach to object recognition relies upon the co-activation of 2-D pictorial element...
Visual appearance of natural objects is profoundly affected by viewing conditions such as viewpoint ...
To form view-invariant representations of objects, neurons in the inferior temporal cortex may assoc...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
As the orientation or illumination of an object changes so does its appearance. This paper considers...
Object recognition based solely on spatial characteristics can only hope to provide limited toleranc...
The view-based approach to object recognition supposes that objects are stored as a series of associ...
It has been suggested that objects are represented as collections of two dimensional images. Althoug...
I will report on recognition experiments with (1) unfamiliar objects, (2) objects embedded in scenes...
The influence of temporal association on the representation and recognition of objects was investiga...
The influence of temporal association on the representation and recognition of objects was investiga...
The influence of temporal association on the representation and recognition of objects was investiga...
In natural visual experience, different views of an object or face tend to appear in close temporal ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2007....
The view based approach to object recognition relies upon the co-activation of 2-D pictorial element...
The view based approach to object recognition relies upon the co-activation of 2-D pictorial element...
Visual appearance of natural objects is profoundly affected by viewing conditions such as viewpoint ...
To form view-invariant representations of objects, neurons in the inferior temporal cortex may assoc...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...