The planar bias in active object learning is a well-documented viewpoint selection preference: in adults, and infants, the proportion spent looking at planar views – viewpoints where flat surfaces are shown perpendicular to the viewer – deviates strongly from random selection. One hypothesis of the planar bias’ functional role is that dynamic viewing around them is more informative – movements around planar views reveal more of the objects’ structure; this hypothesis predicts more exploratory behaviours, for instance measurable in higher angular velocities of the main axis of elongation. We asked adults to manipulate 3D objects on a computer, using a mouse, for twenty seconds each, and recorded the object’s 3D orientation and eye fixations ...
Current research shows that human object recognition is sensitive to the learned order of familiar o...
Motivation. Recent evidence suggests that extra-retinal signals play an important role in the percep...
Recognizing objects across viewpoints presents the visual system with an extremely challenging task....
As we move objects close to us, and act on them, we generate dynamic views. Recent studies have exam...
Poster apresentado em "Leuven Christmas Applied Vision Association (AVA) Conference", em Leuven, Bél...
Our visual system develops in a world of three-dimensional objects, where children often control the...
How objects are held determines how they are seen, and may thereby play an important developmental r...
AbstractActive exploration of large-scale environments leads to better learning of spatial layout th...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether locomotion to a novel test view would eliminat...
Active learning of novel objects can facilitate subsequent object recognition and discrimination, bu...
Humans learn and recognize objects through active exploration. Sixteen participants freely explored ...
Systematic tendencies such as the center and horizontal bias are known to have a large influence on ...
Goodale, 1999), we demonstrated that observers who actively rotated three-dimensional novel objects ...
Recent studies suggest that the active observer combines optic flow information with extra-retinal s...
We investigated how humans use eye movements to direct their attention to informative features in a ...
Current research shows that human object recognition is sensitive to the learned order of familiar o...
Motivation. Recent evidence suggests that extra-retinal signals play an important role in the percep...
Recognizing objects across viewpoints presents the visual system with an extremely challenging task....
As we move objects close to us, and act on them, we generate dynamic views. Recent studies have exam...
Poster apresentado em "Leuven Christmas Applied Vision Association (AVA) Conference", em Leuven, Bél...
Our visual system develops in a world of three-dimensional objects, where children often control the...
How objects are held determines how they are seen, and may thereby play an important developmental r...
AbstractActive exploration of large-scale environments leads to better learning of spatial layout th...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether locomotion to a novel test view would eliminat...
Active learning of novel objects can facilitate subsequent object recognition and discrimination, bu...
Humans learn and recognize objects through active exploration. Sixteen participants freely explored ...
Systematic tendencies such as the center and horizontal bias are known to have a large influence on ...
Goodale, 1999), we demonstrated that observers who actively rotated three-dimensional novel objects ...
Recent studies suggest that the active observer combines optic flow information with extra-retinal s...
We investigated how humans use eye movements to direct their attention to informative features in a ...
Current research shows that human object recognition is sensitive to the learned order of familiar o...
Motivation. Recent evidence suggests that extra-retinal signals play an important role in the percep...
Recognizing objects across viewpoints presents the visual system with an extremely challenging task....