Three-dimensional object recognition is viewpoint dependent

MJ Tarr, P Williams, WG Hayward, I Gauthier - Nature neuroscience, 1998 - nature.com
The human visual system is faced with the computationally difficult problem of achieving
object constancy: identifying three-dimensional (3D) objects via two-dimensional (2D) retinal …

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[引用][C] Three-dimensional object recognition is viewpoint dependent.

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Three-dimensional object recognition is viewpoint dependent

MJ TARR, P WILLIAMS, WG HAYWARD… - Nature …, 1998 - scholars.ln.edu.hk
The human visual system is faced with the computationally difficult problem of achieving
object constancy: identifying three-dimensional (3D) objects via two-dimensional (2D) retinal …

[引用][C] Three-dimensional object recognition is viewpoint dependent

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[PDF][PDF] Three-Dimensional Object Recognition is Viewpoint-Dependent

MJ Tarr, P Williams, WG Hayward, I Gauthier - 1998 - Citeseer
Shaded images of the three views of the ten geons used in the experiments, along with
names assigned in Experiment 3. The leftmost gure in each row was arbitrarily designated …

[PDF][PDF] Three-Dimensional Object Recognition is Viewpoint-Dependent

MJ Tarr, P Williams, WG Hayward, I Gauthier - 1998 - researchgate.net
Shaded images of the three views of the ten geons used in the experiments, along with
names assigned in Experiment 3. The leftmost gure in each row was arbitrarily designated …

Three-dimensional object recognition is viewpoint dependent.

MJ Tarr, P Williams, WG Hayward… - Nature …, 1998 - search.ebscohost.com
The human visual system is faced with the computationally difficult problem of achieving
object constancy: identifying three-dimensional (3D) objects via two-dimensional (2D) retinal …

Three-dimensional object recognition is viewpoint dependent.

MJ Tarr, P Williams, WG Hayward… - Nature …, 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
A fundamental assumption of I. Biederman's recognition-by-components (RBC) theory
(1987) is that recognition of individual geons (simple structures), and therefore objects …