Presentation 1993/9/22
Representation and Recognition Processes of Novel 3D Stick Patterns
Shigeaki Nishina, Toshio Inui,
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Abstract(in English) Human recognition of 3D objects requires,by definition,storing shapes of objects in a certain format in the brain Many researchers have studied ″representation of objects for recognitio n″ and proposed theoretical models in order to explicate the human ′s excellent performance in object recognition.Most of the models, however,do not explain some phenomena specific to human recognition,such as ″mental rotation.″ In this study,we first sho w that there are two sources of variation of performance for different viewpoints in object recognition,based on the results of a psychophysical experiment,and propose a model that the decision process consists of two processes,recognition and verification. Finally we suggest that there are inherent views of an object that correspond to high recognition performance.
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Keyword(in English) mental rotation / object recognition / viewpoint specific represen tation / cononical views
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Title (in English) Representation and Recognition Processes of Novel 3D Stick Patterns
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Keyword(1) mental rotation
Keyword(2) object recognition
Keyword(3) viewpoint specific represen tation
Keyword(4) cononical views
1st Author's Name Shigeaki Nishina
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology,Faculty of Letters,Kyoto University()
2nd Author's Name Toshio Inui
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology,Faculty of Letters,Kyoto University
Date 1993/9/22
Paper # NC93-36
Volume (vol) vol.93
Number (no) 247
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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