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Categorization of natural scenes: local vs. global information

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Categorization of natural scenes: local vs. global information
Understanding the robustness and rapidness of human scene categorization has been a focus of investigation in the cognitive sciences over the last decades. At the same time, progress in the area of image understanding has prompted computer vision researchers to design computational systems that are capable of automatic scene categorization. Despite these efforts, a framework describing the processes underlying human scene categorization that would enable efficient computer vision systems is still missing. In this study, we present both psychophysical and computational experiments that aim to make a further step in this direction by investigating the processing of local and global information in scene categorization. In a set of human experiments, categorization performance is tested when only local or only global image information is present. Our results suggest that humans rely on local, region-based information as much as on global, configural information. In addition, humans seem...
Julia Vogel, Adrian Schwaninger, Christian Wallrav
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where APGV
Authors Julia Vogel, Adrian Schwaninger, Christian Wallraven, Heinrich H. Bülthoff
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