Multiple Choice
A major problem with template theories of object recognition is that
A) we cannot possibly store enough templates in memory to match every object we might encounter.
B) template theories predict that object recognition should usually be viewpoint invariant, but in fact recognition has been shown to viewpoint dependent.
C) template theories predict that object recognition should usually be viewpoint dependent, but in fact recognition has been shown to viewpoint invariant.
D) templates are only useful when recognizing objects from accidental viewpoints.
E) templates are too abstract to be used in object recognition.
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