Testing conditions for viewpoint invariance in object recognition.

WG Hayward, MJ Tarr - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
object recognition (eg, Bülthoff & Edelman, 1992; Tarr, 1995). In particular, progressively
poorer recognition performance with increasing viewpoint … percepts with object representations …

Untangling invariant object recognition

JJ DiCarlo, DD Cox - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2007 - cell.com
object recognition as the ability to accurately discriminate each named object (‘identification’)
or set of objects (‘… how far a clear focus on the problem of object recognition will take us. We …

View-based models of 3D object recognition: invariance to imaging transformations

T Vetter, A Hurlbert, T Poggio - Cerebral Cortex, 1995 - academic.oup.com
… This report describes the main features of a view-based model of object recognition. The …
expected in a biological architecture for object recognition. The basic module is a regularization …

Viewpoint invariance in object recognition

F Newell, JM Findlay - The Irish Journal of Psychology, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
… the retina to access a representation of that object in memory in order to associate the … object
recognition, concentrating particularly on the recognition of objects from different viewpoints

Combining color and shape information for illumination-viewpoint invariant object recognition

A Diplaros, T Gevers, I Patras - IEEE Transactions on Image …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
object recognitioninvariance of cross ratios and its generalization to cross ratios of areas
of triangles and volumes of tetrahedra has been used for viewpoint-invariant object recognition

3D object recognition using invariance

A Zisserman, D Forsyth, J Mundy, C Rothwell, J Liu… - Artificial Intelligence, 1995 - Elsevier
… the geometric invariance approach to object recognition over the last five years. Invariance
… difficulties in recognising objects from images: that the appearance of an object depends on …

Models of object recognition

M Riesenhuber, T Poggio - Nature neuroscience, 2000 - nature.com
object recognition in the brain, hierarchies arise naturally because of the need to obtain
both specificity and invariance … —and other objects—can be reliably detected in a view-invariant

Geometric and illumination invariants for object recognition

R Alferez, YF Wang - IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and …, 1999 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Invariant features form a compact, intrinsic description of an object, and can be used to design
recognition … Hence, it was even argued that object recognition is the search for invariants […

[PDF][PDF] An adaptive model for viewpoint-invariant object recognition

PA Sandon, LM Uhr - Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the …, 1988 - escholarship.org
… When we look at a familiar object from a novel viewpoint, we are usually able to recognize
it … represent the invariant information required to recognize objects from various viewpoints, …

Features for recognition: Viewpoint invariance for non-planar scenes

A Vedaldi, S Soatto - … Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'05 …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
recognition of a particular scene (object) in two or more images. In this manuscript we restrict
ourselves to object recognition… Is it possible to construct features that are viewpointinvariant