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Which theory of visual pattern recognition explains our ability to recognize objects by positing that the visual system compares new stimuli with existing memory traces of previously seen similar stimuli to determine if the new item is familiar?

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template matching

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Template matching can be characterized as the process of searching the target image to determine the region of image that matches the model based on a similarity. It is a digital image processing in which similarity between a template image is matched to find a small patch in that image. Main challenges include changes in the lighting and context, background noise and changes in scale, occlusion, identification of non-rigid transitions, etc.

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