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Facial Recognition

Posted on December 2, 2011 by Geoffrey Kumagai
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If you read the post about Geons and Irving Biederman, you might have thought to yourself that visual perception must be more subtle and nuanced than the discussed Recognition by Components (RBC) theory suggests – and you’d be right. Continue reading →

Posted in Bowerbirdism, Memory | Tagged Facial Recognition, Geons, Irving Biederman, Mars, Memory, NASA | Leave a reply

Geon, But Not Forgotten

Posted on October 4, 2011 by Geoffrey Kumagai
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Our ability for object recognition is pretty amazing. It’s something that we take for granted, even though it is one of the most fundamental ways we gather information about the world around us. Have you ever thought about how we actually accomplish this feat? Continue reading →

Posted in Bowerbirdism, Objects | Tagged Geon, Irving Biederman, LEGO, Recognition By Components | Leave a reply

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