Visual object recognition: do we know more now than we did 20 years ago?

JJ Peissig, MJ Tarr - Annu. Rev. Psychol., 2007 - annualreviews.org
We review the progress made in the field of object recognition over the past two decades.
Structural-description models, making their appearance in the early 1980s, inspired a wealth …

Modal and amodal cognition: an overarching principle in various domains of psychology

B Kaup, R Ulrich, KM Bausenhart, D Bryce… - Psychological …, 2024 - Springer
Accounting for how the human mind represents the internal and external world is a crucial
feature of many theories of human cognition. Central to this question is the distinction …

3D free-form surface registration and object recognition

CS Chua, R Jarvis - International journal of computer vision, 1996 - Springer
A new technique to recognise 3D free-form objects via registration is proposed. This
technique attempts to register a free-form surface, represented by a set of% MathType …

[图书][B] Superportraits: Caricatures and recognition

G Rhodes - 1997 - taylorfrancis.com
As Nixon's unpopularity increased during Watergate, his nose and jowls grew to impossible
proportions in published caricatures. Yet the caricatures remained instantly recognizable …

[HTML][HTML] Perceptual learning in object recognition: Object specificity and size invariance

CS Furmanski, SA Engel - Vision research, 2000 - Elsevier
A series of four experiments measured the transfer of perceptual learning in object
recognition. Subjects viewed backward-masked, gray-scale images of common objects and …

[HTML][HTML] Viewer-centered object representation in the human visual system revealed by viewpoint aftereffects

F Fang, S He - Neuron, 2005 - cell.com
Are there neurons representing specific views of objects in the human visual system? A
visual selective adaptation method was used to address this question. After visual …

Switching points of view in spatial mental models

N Franklin, B Tversky, V Coon - Memory & cognition, 1992 - Springer
In six experiments, subjects read narratives describing varying spatial scenes with more
than one point of view. They were probed with questions about objects located in six …

General cognitive principles for learning structure in time and space

MH Goldstein, HR Waterfall, A Lotem… - Trends in cognitive …, 2010 - cell.com
How are hierarchically structured sequences of objects, events or actions learned from
experience and represented in the brain? When several streams of regularities present …

Stability from variation: The case of face recognition the MD Vernon memorial lecture

V Bruce - The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
A theme running through MD Vernon's discussions of visual perception was the key
question of how we perceive a stable world despite continuous variation. The central …

Is visual image segmentation a bottom-up or an interactive process?

SP Vecera, MJ Farah - Perception & Psychophysics, 1997 - Springer
Visualimage segmentation is the process by which the visual system groups features that
are part of a single shape. Is image segmentation a bottom-up or an interactive process? In …