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Effect of active exploration of 3-D object views on the view-matching process in object recognition

机译:主动探索3D对象视图对对象识别中的视图匹配过程的影响

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Harman et al (1999, Current Biology 9 1315-1318) showed that active exploration of novel objects allows faster recognition of these objects than passive viewing. Here, we examined whether active exploration of particular objects can facilitate subsequent view matching of different objects within the same category. In the generalisation phase, participants performed a matching task between two serially presented views of novel paper-clip objects. When the two views were of the same object, these were related by rotation about the vertical or horizontal axis. Subsequently, in the observation phase, participants were presented with another 5 paper-clip objects. One group of participants (active group) actively explored each of the objects for 20 s using a trackball over a limited range (-45o to +45o) of the horizontal axis. The other partici-pants observed a replay of the active exploration of each of these objects by a participant in the active group (passive group) or observed a static view of the objects (still group). Following this observation phase, the generalisation phase was repeated twice for all groups of participants. The active group showed a clear expansion of the generalisation range about the horizontal axis. However, this expansion disappeared when we replicated the experiment using a smaller range of active exploration (-30o to +30o) and the experiment in which the participants observed a rotating object within the range of -45o to +45o. Furthermore, we found a significant improvement in view generalisation about the vertical axis when participants actively explored objects using a turntable over a range in -45o to +45o of the vertical axis. Most importantly, since participants explored different objects from the ones that were used in the generalisation phase, these results cannot be explained by improvement of the encoding process. The present findings therefore suggest that: (i) active exploration facilitates the process of view matching, (ii) this effect depends on the exploration range and rotational axis, and (iii) interaction between motor and visual information is necessary to facilitate the process of view matching.
机译:Harman等人(1999,Current Biology 9 1315-1318)表明,主动探索新颖的物体比被动观看能更快地识别这些物体。在这里,我们检查了对特定对象的主动探索是否可以促进同一类别内不同对象的后续视图匹配。在归纳阶段,参与者执行了两个连续呈现的新颖回形针对象的匹配任务。当两个视图属于同一对象时,它们通过绕垂直轴或水平轴旋转而关联。随后,在观察阶段,向参与者展示了另外5个回形针对象。一组参与者(活动组)使用跟踪球在水平轴的有限范围内(-45o至+ 45o)积极探索每个对象20 s。其他参与者观察到活​​动组(被动组)中参与者对这些对象中的每一个进行主动探索的回放,或者观察到对象(静止组)的静态视图。在此观察阶段之后,对所有参与者组将泛化阶段重复两次。活动组显示了围绕水平轴的泛化范围的明显扩展。但是,当我们使用较小范围的主动探测(-30o至+ 30o)和参与者观察到-45o至+ 45o范围内的旋转物体进行重复实验时,这种扩展消失了。此外,当参与者使用转盘在垂直轴的-45o到+ 45o范围内积极探索对象时,我们发现有关垂直轴的视图泛化性有了显着改善。最重要的是,由于参与者探索了与泛化阶段中使用的对象不同的对象,因此无法通过改进编码过程来解释这些结果。因此,本研究结果表明:(i)主动探索促进了视图匹配的过程,(ii)这种影响取决于探索范围和旋转轴,并且(iii)运动信息与视觉信息之间的相互作用对于促进视觉匹配过程是必要的。视图匹配。

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