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Do Simultaneously Viewed Objects Influence Scene Recognition Individually or as Groups? Two Perceptual Studies

机译:同时查看的对象会单独还是成组地影响场景识别?两种知觉研究

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The ability to quickly categorize visual scenes is critical to daily life, allowing us to identify our whereabouts and to navigate from one place to another. Rapid scene categorization relies heavily on the kinds of objects scenes contain; for instance, studies have shown that recognition is less accurate for scenes to which incongruent objects have been added, an effect usually interpreted as evidence of objects' general capacity to activate semantic networks for scene categories they are statistically associated with. Essentially all real-world scenes contain multiple objects, however, and it is unclear whether scene recognition draws on the scene associations of individual objects or of object groups. To test the hypothesis that scene recognition is steered, at least in part, by associations between object groups and scene categories, we asked observers to categorize briefly-viewed scenes appearing with object pairs that were semantically consistent or inconsistent with the scenes. In line with previous results, scenes were less accurately recognized when viewed with inconsistent versus consistent pairs. To understand whether this reflected individual or group-level object associations, we compared the impact of pairs composed of mutually related versus unrelated objects; i.e., pairs, which, as groups, had clear associations to particular scene categories versus those that did not. Although related and unrelated object pairs equally reduced scene recognition accuracy, unrelated pairs were consistently less capable of drawing erroneous scene judgments towards scene categories associated with their individual objects. This suggests that scene judgments were influenced by the scene associations of object groups, beyond the influence of individual objects. More generally, the fact that unrelated objects were as capable of degrading categorization accuracy as related objects, while less capable of generating specific alternative judgments, indicates that the process by which objects interfere with scene recognition is separate from the one through which they inform it.
机译:快速将视觉场景分类的能力对于日常生活至关重要,这使我们能够识别出行踪并从一个地方导航到另一个地方。快速场景分类在很大程度上取决于场景包含的对象种类。例如,研究表明,对于添加了不一致对象的场景,识别的准确性较差,这种效果通常解释为对象具有激活与统计上相关的场景类别的语义网络的一般能力的证据。但是,基本上所有现实世界场景都包含多个对象,并且尚不清楚场景识别是否依赖于单个对象或对象组的场景关联。为了检验假设至少部分地通过对象组和场景类别之间的关联来引导场景识别的假设,我们要求观察者对出现的短暂查看的场景进行分类,这些场景中出现的对象对与场景在语义上一致或不一致。与以前的结果一致,用不一致对和一致对观看时,场景识别的准确性较低。为了了解这是否反映了个人或组级别的对象关联,我们比较了由相互关联的对象和不相关的对象组成的对的影响;即,成对的组与特定的场景类别有明显的关联,而没有的则有明显的关联。尽管相关和不相关的对象对同样降低了场景识别的准确性,但是不相关的对象对始终无法针对与它们各自的对象相关的场景类别做出错误的场景判断。这表明场景判断受对象组的场景关联的影响,而不受单个对象的影响。更一般地说,不相关的对象与相关的对象一样具有降低分类准确性的能力,但不具有生成特定的替代判断的能力,这一事实表明,对象干扰场景识别的过程与它们通知场景的过程是分开的。

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