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An accidental view of an object is where:
We interpret a 3D object as a 3D one when it is partially occluded.
We interpret a 3D object as a 2D one because we can only see one face, which is an improbable view.
We interpret a 2D object as a 3D one by inferring the information we cannot see directly.
We interpret a 2D object as a 3D one because it is unlikely to be anything else.
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