Viewer-Centered Object Recognition in Monkeys
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Logothetis, N.K.; Pauls, J.; Poggio, T.
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How does the brain recognize three-dimensional objects? We trained monkeys to recognize computer rendered objects presented from an arbitrarily chosen training view, and subsequently tested their ability to generalize recognition for other views. Our results provide additional evidence in favor of with a recognition model that accomplishes view-invariant performance by storing a limited number of object views or templates together with the capacity to interpolate between the templates (Poggio and Edelman, 1990).
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1994-04-01Other identifiers
AIM-1473
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AIM-1473