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ECVision indexed and annotated bibliography of cognitive computer vision publications
This bibliography was created by Hilary Buxton and Benoit Gaillard, University of Sussex, as part of ECVision Specific Action 8-1
The complete text version of this BibTeX file is available here: ECVision_bibliography.bib


G. M. Wallis and H. H. B{\"{u}}lthoff
Learning to recognize objects

ABSTRACT

Evidence from neurophysiological and psychological studies is coming together to shed light on how we represent and recognize objects. this review describes evidence supporting two major hypotheses: the first is that objects are represented in a mosaic-like form in which objects are encoded by combinations of complex, reusable features. rather than two-dimensional templates, or three-dimensional models. the second hypothesis is that transform-invariant representations of objects are learnt through experience, and that this learning is affected by the temporal sequence in which different views of the objects are seen, as well as by their physical appearance.


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