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Quantifying the role of context in visual object recognition
Authors:Elan Barenholtz
Institution:1. Department of Psychology/Center for Complex Systems, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USAelan.barenholtz@fau.edu
Abstract:An object's context may serve as a source of information for recognition when the object's image is degraded. The current study aimed to quantify this source of information. Stimuli were photographs of objects divided into quantized blocks. Participants decreased block size (increasing resolution) until identification. Critical resolution was compared across three conditions: (1) when the picture of the target object was shown in isolation, (2) in the object's contextual setting where that context was unfamiliar to the participant, and (3) where that context was familiar to the participant. A second experiment assessed the role of object familiarity without context. Results showed a profound effect of context: Participants identified objects in familiar contexts with minimal resolution. Unfamiliar contexts required higher-resolution images, but much less so than those without context. Experiment 2 found a much smaller effect of familiarity without context, suggesting that recognition in familiar contexts is primarily based on object-location memory.
Keywords:Object recognition  Context  Scenes  Objects  Contextual facilitation
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