Recognizing depth-rotated objects: evidence and conditions for three-dimensional viewpoint invariance.

I Biederman, PC Gerhardstein - Journal of Experimental …, 1993 - psycnet.apa.org
Five experiments on the effects of changes of depth orientation on (a) priming the naming of
briefly flashed familiar objects,(b) matching individual sample volumes (geons), and (c) …

Viewpoint dependence and object discriminability

WG Hayward, P Williams - Psychological Science, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
In an attempt to reconcile results of previous studies, several theorists have suggested that
object recognition performance should range from viewpoint invariant to highly viewpoint …

Testing conditions for viewpoint invariance in object recognition.

WG Hayward, MJ Tarr - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Based on the geon structural description approach, I. Biederman and P C. Gerhardstein
(1993) proposed 3 conditions under which object recognition is predicted to be viewpoint …

dependent mechanisms in visual object recognition: Reply to Tarr and Bülthoff (1995).

I Biederman, PC Gerhardstein - 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract I. Biederman and PC Gerhardstein (1993) demonstrated that a representation
specifying a distinctive arrangement of viewpoint-invariant parts (a geon structural …

[PDF][PDF] Recognizing depth-rotated objects: A review of recent research and theory

I Biederman - Spatial vision, 2000 - Citeseer
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 …

To what extent do unique parts influence recognition across changes in viewpoint?

MJ Tarr, HH Bülthoff, M Zabinski… - Psychological …, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
We investigated how varying the number of unique parts within an object influences
recognition across changes in viewpoint The stimuli were shaded objects composed of five …

Is human object recognition better described by geon structural descriptions or by multiple views? Comment on Biederman and Gerhardstein (1993).

MJ Tarr, HH Bülthoff - 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
Is human object recognition viewpoint dependent or viewpoint invariant under" everyday"
conditions? I. Biederman and PC Gerhardstein (1993) argued that viewpoint-invariant …

View specificity in object processing: evidence from picture matching.

R Lawson, GW Humphreys - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Four experiments investigated the types of representations mediating sequential visual
matching of objects depicted at different depth rotations. Matching performance was affected …

Representation of rotated objects in explicit and implicit memory.

K Srinivas - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory …, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
The effects of rotating familiar and novel objects in depth between study and test were
explored on short-term recognition, long-term recognition, and priming tasks. Short-term …

An examination of the effects of axis foreshortening, monocular depth cues, and visual field on object identification

GK Humphrey, P Jolicoeur - The Quarterly Journal of …, 1993 - journals.sagepub.com
Four experiments are reported on the identification of line drawings of common objects. In
each experiment, performance on “unconventional” views of the objects, in which the major …