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    • Translation Invariance in Object Recognition, and Its Relation to Other Visual Transformations 

      Dill, Marcus; Edelman, Shimon (1997-06-01)
      Human object recognition is generally considered to tolerate changes of the stimulus position in the visual field. A number of recent studies, however, have cast doubt on the completeness of translation invariance. In a ...
    • Perceiving Illumination Inconsistencies in Scenes 

      Ostrovsky, Yuri; Cavanagh, Patrick; Sinha, Pawan (2001-11-05)
      The human visual system is adept at detecting and encoding statistical regularities in its spatio-temporal environment. Here we report an unexpected failure of this ability in the context of perceiving inconsistencies in ...
    • Detecting Faces in Impoverished Images 

      Torralba, Antonio; Sinha, Pawan (2001-11-05)
      The ability to detect faces in images is of critical ecological significance. It is a pre-requisite for other important face perception tasks such as person identification, gender classification and affect analysis. Here ...