I Biederman - Spatial Vision, 2001 - scholar.archive.org
Many of the phenomena of object classification can be derived from a representation specifying a nonaccidental characterization of an object's parts (geons) and relations …
Many of the phenomena of object classification can be derived from a representation specifying a nonaccidental characterization of an object's parts (geons) and relations …
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Many of the phenomena of object classification can be derived from a representation specifying a nonaccidental characterization of an object's parts (geons) and relations …
I Biederman - Spatial vision, 2000 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Many of the phenomena of object classification can be derived from a representation specifying a nonaccidental characterization of an object's parts (geons) and relations …
Many of the phenomena of object classification can be derived from a representation specifying a nonaccidental characterization of an object's parts (geons) and relations …
I Biederman - Spatial Vision, 2000 - europepmc.org
Many of the phenomena of object classification can be derived from a representation specifying a nonaccidental characterization of an object's parts (geons) and relations …
I Biederman - Spatial Vision, 2000 - psycnet.apa.org
Many of the phenomena of object classification can be derived from a representation specifying a nonaccidental characterization of an object's parts (geons) and relations …