Cognitive Studies: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society
Online ISSN : 1881-5995
Print ISSN : 1341-7924
ISSN-L : 1341-7924
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The Rules for the Selection of Canonical View in Drawing Polyhedral Objects
Chisato Yoshida
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2002 Volume 9 Issue 1 Pages 164-176

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This study investigated the determinants of the canonical view to recognize the three-dimensional structure of an object with self-occluded parts using a quantitative analysis of line drawings of novel polyhedral objects in terms of the geometrical properties. The results showed that 65% of drawings properly illustrated the whole structure and configuration of polyhedra. Although different accidental and generic views could be obtained for each polyhedra, the drawings showed a strikingly similar view. In more than 80% of proper drawings subjects chose a generic view by which the constituent surfaces could be observed maximally. The results suggested that the canonical view of a polyhedron (1) included the maximum number of observable surfaces, (2) exposed the features of configuration, and (3) was one of the generic views, which had a stable topological structure in spite of the variance of viewpoint in the wider range.
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