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Article: Testing Conditions for Viewpoint Invariance in Object Recognition

TitleTesting Conditions for Viewpoint Invariance in Object Recognition
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Issue Date1997
PublisherAmerican Psychological Association. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.apa.org/journals/xhp.html
Citation
Journal Of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception And Performance, 1997, v. 23 n. 5, p. 1511-1521 How to Cite?
AbstractBased 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 invariant. Two experiments are reported that satisfied all 3 criteria yet revealed performance that was clearly viewpoint dependent. Experiment 1 demonstrated that for both sequential matching and naming tasks, recognition of qualitatively distinct objects became progressively longer and less accurate as the viewpoint difference between study and test viewpoints increased. Experiment 2 demonstrated that for single-part objects, larger effects of viewpoint occurred when there was a change in the visible structure, indicating sensitivity to qualitative features in the image, not geon structural descriptions. These results suggest that the conditions proposed by I. Biederman and P. C. Gerhardstein are not generally applicable, the recognition of qualitatively distinct objects often relies on viewpoint-dependent mechanisms, and the molar features of view-based mechanisms appear to be image features rather than geons.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/168922
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2021 Impact Factor: 3.077
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.691
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