S Kovačič, A Leonardis, F Pernuš - Pattern Recognition, 1998 - Elsevier
We present a method for planning sequences of views for recognition and pose (orientation) determination of 3-D objects of arbitrary shape. The approach consists of a learning stage in …
WG Hayward - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2003 - cell.com
A debate on whether object representations capture isolated viewpoints or ranges of views has dominated research in object recognition in recent years, but now seems to be waning …
This thesis presents there important results in visual object recognition based on shape.(1) A new algorithm (RAST; Recognition by Adaptive Sudivisions of Tranformation space) is …
F Deinzer, J Denzler, H Niemann - … Analysis of Images and Patterns: 10th …, 2003 - Springer
In the past decades most object recognition systems were based on passive approaches. But in the last few years a lot of research was done in the field of active object recognition. In …
FN Newell, JM Findlay - Perception, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
Five experiments are reported in which the time to verify the name of different three- dimensional common objects shown rotated in depth was investigated. Views of computer …
We describe a psychophysical investigation of the effects of object complexity and familiarity on the variation of recognition time and recognition accuracy over different views of novel 3D …
3-D multiview object representations are presented as an alternative approach to traditional 3-D volumetric object representations. 3-D multiview models store features in a viewer …
According to the 1.5 views theorem (Poggio, 1990; Ullman and Basri, 1991) recognition of a specific 3D object (defined in terms of pointwise features) from a novel 2D view can be …
D Burke - Visual Cognition, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
An issue of central concern in the object recognition literature is whether changes in the viewpoint from which an object is depicted produces systematic costs in performance, or …