Visual Recognition

K. Grill-Spector and N. Kanwisher, "Visual Recognition: As soon as you know it is there, you know what it is," Psychological Science, Vol 16, No 2, 2005. pp152-160

It tests two hypotheses about processing order between detection and recognition, between basic level recognition and other level recognition. To sum up, detection (or segmentation) and recognition work at the same time and general categorization is faster than finer level identification. And we can not tell nothing more than these, which are still hidden mysteries.

It is really amazing and intuitive that detection and recognition are not independent and work together. We should try to recognize an object and the class information should be applied to segment the object and the segmentation result should be used to classify the object again and again. Does it sound familiar to you? Yes!!! It sounds like the EM algorithm. How beautiful!!!

- H. Choi