Information and viewpoint dependence in face recognition

H Hill, PG Schyns, S Akamatsu - Cognition, 1997 - Elsevier
How we recognize faces despite rotations in depth is of great interest to psychologists,
computer scientists and neurophysiologists because of the accuracy of human performance …

Effects of high-pass and low-pass spatial filtering on face identification

NP Costen, DM Parker, I Craw - Perception & psychophysics, 1996 - Springer
If face images are degraded by block averaging, there is a nonlinear decline in recognition
accuracy as block size increases, suggesting that identification requires a critical minimum …

View-dependent object recognition by monkeys

NK Logothetis, J Pauls, HH Bülthoff, T Poggio - Current biology, 1994 - cell.com
Background: How do we recognize visually perceived three-dimensional objects,
particularly when they are seen from novel view-points? Recent psychophysical studies …

Are faces processed like words? A diagnostic test for recognition by parts

M Martelli, NJ Majaj, DG Pelli - Journal of Vision, 2005 - jov.arvojournals.org
Do we identify an object as a whole or by its parts? This simple question has been
surprisingly hard to answer. It has been suggested that faces are recognized as wholes and …

Viewer-centred and object-centred coding of heads in the macaque temporal cortex

DI Perrett, MW Oram, MH Harries, R Bevan… - Experimental brain …, 1991 - Springer
An investigation was made into the sensitivity of cells in the macaque superior temporal
sulcus (STS) to the sight of different perspective views of the head. This allowed assessment …

Different roles of the parahippocampal place area (PPA) and retrosplenial cortex (RSC) in panoramic scene perception

S Park, MM Chun - Neuroimage, 2009 - Elsevier
Constructing a rich and continuous visual experience requires computing specific details
across views as well as integrating similarities across views. In this paper, we report …

SoftPOSIT: Simultaneous pose and correspondence determination

P David, D Dementhon, R Duraiswami… - International Journal of …, 2004 - Springer
The problem of pose estimation arises in many areas of computer vision, including object
recognition, object tracking, site inspection and updating, and autonomous navigation when …

Visual memory for novel shapes: implicit coding without attention.

B DeSchepper, A Treisman - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Implicit memory for novel shapes was explored with a negative priming paradigm. The
results show that representations of shapes, formed in a single trial and without attention …

Similarity as transformation

U Hahn, N Chater, LB Richardson - Cognition, 2003 - Elsevier
We propose that similarity is determined by the transformation distance between
representations: entities which are perceived to be similar have representations which are …

Sequence seeking and counter streams: a computational model for bidirectional information flow in the visual cortex

S Ullman - Cerebral cortex, 1995 - academic.oup.com
A computational model is proposed for some general aspects of information flow in the
visual cortex. The basic process, called “sequence seeking,” is a search for a sequence of …