Axes of Real-World Objects: Evidence from Orientation Reflection Errors


Axes of Real-World Objects: Evidence from Orientation Reflection Errors is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include political representation, face perception, object, reflective programming, geometry, artificial intelligence, orientation (vector space), computer vision, perpendicularity, object-orientation, mathematics, computer science, and visual perception. The authors suggest that the results are not adequately explained in terms of medial axes, or axes defined by the global object outline.

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