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Journal ArticlesMichelle R. Greene & Aude Oliva. (2009) Recognition of Natural Scenes from Global Properties: Seeing the Forest Without Representing the Trees. Cognitive Psychology. [Abstract] [Paper] Michelle R. Greene & Aude Oliva. (2009) The Briefest of Glances: The Time Course of Natural Scene Understanding. Psychological Science. [Abstract] [Paper] Michelle R. Greene & Aude Oliva. Natural Scene Categorization from
Conjunctions of Ecological Global Properties. Proceedings of the
28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2006.
Vacouver. [Abstract]
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Manuscripts Michelle R. Greene & Aude Oliva (submitted). Adapting to Scene Space: High-Level Aftereffects to Global Scene Properties.
Ross, M.G., Greene, M.R., & Oliva, A. (in revision) Human natural image classification strategies revealed by graphical models. Conference PresentationsMichelle R. Greene, Soojin Park & Aude Oliva. "Rapid Scene Understanding: Evidence of Global Property Processing before Basic-level Categorization". Presented at VSS 2009. [Poster] Soojin Park, Michelle R. Greene, Timothy Brady & Aude Oliva. "Natural scene categorization by global scene properties: Evidence from patterns of fMRI activity". Presented at VSS 2009. Michelle R. Greene & Aude Oliva. "High level aftereffects to natural scenes." Presented at VSS 2008. [Abstract] [Slides] Michelle R. Greene & Aude Oliva. "Seeing the {closed+camouflage+natural=forest} for the trees: Rapid scene categorization can be mediated by conjunctions of global scene properties" Presented at VSS 2006. [Abstract] [Poster] Aude Oliva, Talia Konkle, Michelle R Greene, & Antonio Torralba. "Not all scene categories are created equal: the role of object and layout diagnosticity in scene gist understanding". Presented at VSS 2006. [Abstract] Talia Konkle, Elisa McDaniel, Michelle R. Greene, & Aude Oliva. "Constructing Depth Information in Briefly Presented Scenes" Presented at VSS 2006. [Abstract] Michelle R. Greene & Aude Oliva. "Better to run than hide - time course of naturalistic scene decisions" Presented at VSS 2005. [Abstract] Michelle R. Greene & Aude Oliva. "Perceiving visual complexity - Objects do not matter" Presented as poster at OPAM; Minneapolis, MN, November 2004. Michelle R. Greene, Richard Russell & Irving Biederman. "The N170 adapts to Shape - but not pigmentation - of individual faces" Presented at VSS, May 2004. [Abstract] Michelle R. Greene, Michael C. Mangini & Irving Biederman, "The N170 adapts to Individual, Attended Faces" Talk at (OPAM), Vancouver BC, November 2003. Michelle R. Greene, Michael C. Mangini & Irving Biederman, "Trying your best to ignore a face does little to diminish the N170" Poster at VSS, May 2003. [Abstract] Irving Biederman, Edward A. Vessel & Michelle R. Greene, "The grouping of contours into an L-vertex depends on contrast polarity: Evidence for the incorporation of image statistics into mechanisms of perceptual grouping" Poster at VSS, May 2003. [Abstract] |
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