Verfaillie K, Boutsen L
Department of Psychology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium.
Percept Psychophys. 1995 Oct;57(7):925-61. doi: 10.3758/bf03205454.
A set of full-color images of objects is described for use in experiments investigating the effects of in-depth rotation on the identification of three-dimensional objects. The corpus contains up to 11 perspective views of 70 nameable objects. We also provide ratings of the "goodness" of each view, based on Thurstonian scaling of subjects' preferences in a paired-comparison experiment. An exploratory cluster analysis on the scaling solutions indicates that the amount of information available in a given view generally is the major determinant of the goodness of the view. For instance, objects with an elongated front-back axis tend to cluster together, and the front and back views of these objects, which do not reveal the object's major surfaces and features, are evaluated as the worst views.
描述了一组物体的全彩图像,用于研究深度旋转对三维物体识别影响的实验。该语料库包含70个可命名物体的多达11个透视图。我们还基于配对比较实验中受试者偏好的瑟斯顿量表,提供了每个视图的“优劣”评分。对量表解决方案的探索性聚类分析表明,给定视图中可用的信息量通常是该视图优劣的主要决定因素。例如,前后轴拉长的物体往往聚集在一起,而这些物体的前视图和后视图没有揭示物体的主要表面和特征,被评为最差视图。