Lecture 21- Theories of Object Recognition
This lecture is about various approach to object recognition, viz., Template matching theory, Feature analysis theory, and Recognition by components theory and its processing mechanism, which is primarily a bottom-up process. The emphasis on how memory & expectations helps in identifying objects is covered in top-down influences on object recognition. It closes with answering the fascinating question, why face perception is special?
Видео Lecture 21- Theories of Object Recognition канала Introduction to Basic Cognitive Processes
Видео Lecture 21- Theories of Object Recognition канала Introduction to Basic Cognitive Processes
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