Psychophysical support for a two-dimensional view interpolation theory of object recognition.

HH Bülthoff, S Edelman - Proceedings of the National …, 1992 - National Acad Sciences
Does the human brain represent objects for recognition by storing a series of two-
dimensional snapshots, or are the object models, in some sense, three-dimensional analogs …

How are three-dimensional objects represented in the brain?

HH Bülthoff, SY Edelman, MJ Tarr - Cerebral Cortex, 1995 - academic.oup.com
In this report we discuss a variety of psychophysical experiments that explore different
aspects of the problem of object recognition and representation in human vision. In all …

Image-based object recognition in man, monkey and machine

MJ Tarr, HH Bülthoff - Cognition, 1998 - Elsevier
Theories of visual object recognition must solve the problem of recognizing 3D objects given
that perceivers only receive 2D patterns of light on their retinae. Recent findings from human …

Three-dimensional object recognition based on the combination of views

S Ullman - Cognition, 1998 - Elsevier
Visual object recognition is complicated by the fact that the same 3D object can give rise to a
large variety of projected images that depend on the viewing conditions, such as viewing …

Object recognition

JE Hummel - 2013 - academic.oup.com
The dominant approaches to theorizing about and modeling human object recognition are
the view-based approach, which holds that we mentally represent objects in terms of the …

Representation of similarity in three-dimensional object discrimination

S Edelman - Neural Computation, 1995 - direct.mit.edu
How does the brain represent visual objects? In simple perceptual generalization tasks, the
human visual system performs as if it represents the stimuli in a low-dimensional metric …

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
model does not attempt to account for specific cortical structures; it tries to capture general …

Psychophysical and physiological evidence for viewer-centered object representations in the primate

NK Logothetis, J Pauls - Cerebral cortex, 1995 - academic.oup.com
A key question concerning the perception of 3D objects is the spatial reference frame used
by the brain to represent them. The celerity of the recognition process could be explained by …

[HTML][HTML] Object recognition: View-specificity and motion-specificity

JV Stone - Vision research, 1999 - Elsevier
This paper describes an experiment to distinguish between two theories of human visual
object recognition. According to the view-specificity hypothesis, object recognition is based …

Orientation dependence in the recognition of familiar and novel views of three-dimensional objects

S Edelman, HH Bülthoff - Vision research, 1992 - Elsevier
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional
(3D) objects by the human visual system. In the first experiment, canonical views were …