Multiple Choice
In parts-based approaches to object recognition,
A) the identification of the object is viewpoint dependent.
B) the whole image of the object is examined holistically.
C) the representation stored in memory is analogous to the object being recognized.
D) the orientation or the perspective of view on the object is not important.
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