… rise to multiple theories of objectrecognition, most of which assume the existence of a stable, abstract semantic memory system. We applied an episodic view of memory to questions …
… containing single unique parts was much less view-dependent as compared to the recognition of objects containing multiple parts that had to be related to one another. …
… essential requirements, invariance and specificity. For example, … The brain performs this and similar objectrecognition and … including the stage from view-tuned to view-invariant units 15 …
A Hollingworth - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
… to the study of object memory and objectrecognition; memory for discrete objects in a scene … 1 but delayed each object test one trial after scene viewing, so that the viewing of scene n …
B Liang, L Zheng - IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… views often provides important cues for action recognition. … learn a view-specific dictionary (called specificity) for each view, and … correlation) across multiple views. Thus, a novel method, …
… In this paper we report on experiments which investigate view-specificity in the recognition of 3D scenes. Most view dependency experiments have involved 3D isolated objects …
VA Diwadkar, TP McNamara - Psychological science, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
… Orientation specificity in spatial memory. What makes a path different form a map of the path… human objectrecognition better described by geon structural description orby multiple views…
… Families ofRecognition Theories Theories of objectrecognition … -views theory ofobject recognition in which objects are recog… However, to account for the viewpoint specificity observed …
… in terms of 3 conditions derived from a model of objectrecognition (I. Biederman, 1987; JE … two-dimensional view is sufficient to achieve recognition of that object from all viewpoints. In …