Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2024 Sep 1;227(17). doi: 10.1242/jeb.247661. Epub 2024 Sep 5.
Visual recognition of three-dimensional signals, such as faces, is challenging because the signals appear different from different viewpoints. A flexible but cognitively challenging solution is viewpoint-independent recognition, where receivers identify signals from novel viewing angles. Here, we used same/different concept learning to test viewpoint-independent face recognition in Polistes fuscatus, a wasp that uses facial patterns to individually identify conspecifics. We found that wasps use extrapolation to identify novel views of conspecific faces. For example, wasps identify a pair of pictures of the same wasp as the 'same', even if the pictures are taken from different views (e.g. one face 0 deg rotation, one face 60 deg rotation). This result is notable because it provides the first evidence of view-invariant recognition via extrapolation in an invertebrate. The results suggest that viewpoint-independent recognition via extrapolation may be a widespread strategy to facilitate individual face recognition.
三维信号(如人脸)的视觉识别具有挑战性,因为信号从不同视角呈现出不同的外观。一种灵活但具有认知挑战性的解决方案是视角无关的识别,即接收者从新的视角识别信号。在这里,我们使用相同/不同概念学习来测试 Polistes fuscatus(一种黄蜂)的视角无关的面部识别能力,这种黄蜂使用面部图案来单独识别同种个体。我们发现黄蜂会进行外推来识别同种个体面部的新视角。例如,黄蜂会将一对同一只黄蜂的图片识别为“相同”,即使这些图片是从不同的视角拍摄的(例如,一张脸旋转 0 度,一张脸旋转 60 度)。这一结果值得注意,因为它首次提供了在无脊椎动物中通过外推实现视图不变识别的证据。研究结果表明,通过外推实现的视角无关识别可能是促进个体面部识别的一种广泛策略。