Recognition times of different views of 56 depth-rotated objects: a note concerning Verfaillie and Boutsen (1995)


Autoria(s): Boutsen, Luc; Lamberts, Koen; Verfaillie, Karl
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01/07/1998

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The present study examines the effect of the goodness of view on the minimal exposure time required to recognize depth-rotated objects. In a previous study, Verfaillie and Boutsen (1995) derived scales of goodness of view, using a new corpus of images of depth-rotated objects. In the present experiment, a subset of this corpus (five views of 56 objects) is used to determine the recognition exposure time for each view, by increasing exposure time across successive presentations until the object is recognized. The results indicate that, for two thirds of the objects, good views are recognized more frequently and have lower recognition exposure times than bad views.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/9850/1/P%26P.60.Boutsen.pdf

Boutsen, Luc; Lamberts, Koen and Verfaillie, Karl (1998). Recognition times of different views of 56 depth-rotated objects: a note concerning Verfaillie and Boutsen (1995). Perception and Psychophysics, 60 (5), pp. 900-907.

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