Wilder et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Spatial relationships between contours impact rapid scene classificationWilder et al., 2018
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- Wilder J
- Dickinson S
- Jepson A
- Walther D
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- Journal of Vision
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Photographs and line drawings of natural scenes are easily classified even when the image is only briefly visible to the observer. Contour junctions and points of high curvature have been shown to be important for perceptual organization (Attneave, 1954; Biederman, 1987) …
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