Biederman’s recognition-by-components theory proposes that objects consist of primitives known as what?
geons
What series of stages are involved in object recognition?
Viewpoint invariant mechanisms of object recognition are usually involved when a task involves what?
a
Which disorder involves problems with object recognition that result from deficits in perceptual processing?
Apperceptive Agnosia
In which disorder can patients copy objects, even though they don’t recognise them?
associative agnosia
Differences between face and object recognition?
What are the challenges with intra-class variation for object recognition?
What are the challenges with viewpoint variation for object recognition?
What are the 4 theories of 2D pattern recognition?
Describe the Template theory of 2D pattern Recognition.
What are the problems with the Template theory of 2D pattern Recognition?
Describe the Prototype theory of 2D pattern Recognition.
What is the evidence for the Prototype theory of 2D pattern Recognition?
Franks & Bransford (1971) ○ Presented objects based on prototypes ○ Prototype not shown ○ Yet participants are confident they had seen prototype ○ Suggests existence of prototypes
What are the problems with the Prototype theory of 2D pattern Recognition?
○ Old literature so not too reliable (i.e. Franks & Bransford, 1971)
○ Consistent with prototype theory but doesn’t discount other possibilities
Describe the Feature theory of 2D pattern Recognition.
Describe the Structural descriptions theory of 2D pattern Recognition.
“describes the nature of the components of a configuration and the structural arrangement of these parts” (Bruce & Green, 1990)
What are the problems with the Structural descriptions theory of 2D pattern Recognition?
Describe the process of 3D object recognition.
What did Marr & Nishihara (1978) propose?
○ Can break all objects down into a series object cylinders (feature/ components)
○ Need to work out the relationship between cylinders. This creates your structural description of that object.
○ expressed structural relations by a hierarchical organisation of cylinders.
What did Biederman (1987; 1989) propose?
○ GEONS = ‘geometrical ions’.
○ approximately 36 different volumetric shapes
○ Viewpoint invariant theory
How can geons vary?
What are the ‘non-accidental’ properties of geons?
○ Curvature - points on a curve
○ Parallel - set of points in parallel
○ Co-termination - edges terminating in a common point
○ Symmetry - versus asymmetry
○ Co-linearity - points in a straight line
What is the object recognition process that we go through according to Biederman (1987)?
How did Biederman (1987, 1989) evidence his theory?