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Dill, M. and Edelman, S. (1997). Translation invariance in object recognition, and its relation to other visual transformations. A. I. Memo No. 1610, MIT.

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(Coarse Coding of Shape Fragments) + (Retinotopy) =.. - Edelman (1999)   Self-citation (Edelman)   (Correct)

....priming with an unambiguous version, but only if both appeared within the same visual quadrant. A similar confinement of the effect to a quadrant was found, in a subliminal priming task, by (Bar and Biederman, 1998) In a same different discrimination task using articulated animal like 3D shapes, (Dill and Edelman, 1997) found that performance was transferred across retinal location if local cues were diagnostic, but not if the decision had to be based on relative location of various fragments. This suggests that structural information is encoded neither invariantly (as per Biederman, 1987) nor holistically (as ....

Dill, M. and Edelman, S. (1997). Translation invariance in object recognition, and its relation to other visual transformations. A. I. Memo No. 1610, MIT.


On the Representation of Object Structure in Human Vision.. - Edelman, Newell (1998)   Self-citation (Edelman)   (Correct)

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Perception, 22:229--248. Dill, M. and Edelman, S. (1997). Translation invariance in object recognition, and its relation to other visual transformations. A. I. Memo No. 1610, MIT.

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