It has been suggested that the deleterious effect of contrast reversal on visual recognition is unique to faces, not objects. Here we show from priming, supervised category learning, and generalization that there is no such thing as general invariance of recognition of non-face objects against contrast reversal and, likewise, changes in direction of illumination. However, when recognition varies with rendering conditions, invariance may be restored, and effects of continuous learning may be reduced, by providing prior object knowledge from active sensation. Our findings suggest that the degree of contrast invariance achieved reflects functional characteristics of object representations learned in a task-dependent fashion
Visual appearance of natural objects is profoundly affected by viewing conditions such as viewpoint ...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
In many computational approaches to vision it has been emphasised that object recognition involves t...
It has been suggested that the deleterious effect of contrast reversal on visual recognition is uniq...
Previous research has shown that faces are difficult to recognize when viewed in reverse contrast (G...
Faces are more difficult to recognize than exemplars of other object categories, e.g., chairs, when ...
Previous research has shown that faces are difficult to recognize when viewed in reverse contrast (G...
Object recognition based solely on spatial characteristics can only hope to provide limited toleranc...
AbstractFaces reversed in contrast cannot be readily recognized, an effect absent in object recognit...
Faces are difficult to recognize when viewed as negatives [Galper (1970). Recognition of faces in ph...
Faces are difficult to recognize when viewed as negatives [Galper (1970). Recognition of faces in ph...
AbstractFaces are difficult to recognize when viewed as negatives [Galper (1970). Recognition of fac...
Human object recognition is considered to be largely invariant to translation across the visual fiel...
As the orientation or illumination of an object changes so does its appearance. This paper considers...
Active learning of novel objects can facilitate subsequent object recognition and discrimination, bu...
Visual appearance of natural objects is profoundly affected by viewing conditions such as viewpoint ...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
In many computational approaches to vision it has been emphasised that object recognition involves t...
It has been suggested that the deleterious effect of contrast reversal on visual recognition is uniq...
Previous research has shown that faces are difficult to recognize when viewed in reverse contrast (G...
Faces are more difficult to recognize than exemplars of other object categories, e.g., chairs, when ...
Previous research has shown that faces are difficult to recognize when viewed in reverse contrast (G...
Object recognition based solely on spatial characteristics can only hope to provide limited toleranc...
AbstractFaces reversed in contrast cannot be readily recognized, an effect absent in object recognit...
Faces are difficult to recognize when viewed as negatives [Galper (1970). Recognition of faces in ph...
Faces are difficult to recognize when viewed as negatives [Galper (1970). Recognition of faces in ph...
AbstractFaces are difficult to recognize when viewed as negatives [Galper (1970). Recognition of fac...
Human object recognition is considered to be largely invariant to translation across the visual fiel...
As the orientation or illumination of an object changes so does its appearance. This paper considers...
Active learning of novel objects can facilitate subsequent object recognition and discrimination, bu...
Visual appearance of natural objects is profoundly affected by viewing conditions such as viewpoint ...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
In many computational approaches to vision it has been emphasised that object recognition involves t...