Quasi-pictorial view can’t explain some image effects

Effects of manipulating images that can't be explained by interpreting images as picture-like, symbol-filled arrays can be by interpretation as structural descriptions—representing parts and objects as nodes and spatial relations as labelled arcs.

Geoffrey Hinton, 1979a.
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