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Self-Organising Map Representations Of Greyscale Images Reflect Human Similarity Judgements
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2004)
In this study we assessed a Kohonen network's ability to represent visual similarity between grayscale pictures and whether these representations were associated with human ratings af perceived similarity. We trained a ...
Visual similarity is greater for line drawings of nonliving than living things: The importance of musical instruments and body-parts
(2002)
It has been argued that greater intra-category structural similarity for living things, and the subsequent ‘‘visual crowding,’’ makes them more difficult to recognize and name for neurologically damaged individuals and ...