When several cues provide information about the same property of a visual scene, a weighted average of the singe-cue estimates can provide a more reliable estimate than that of any individual cue. Some cues rely on assumptions about the scene, such as that shapes are isotropic. Assuming that an elliptical image arises from viewing a circle at an angle allows one to extract the circle’s angle from the aspect ratio in the image. This study investigates whether the weight given to image shape as a slant cue depends on the prevailing circumstances. Neither rotating an object to provide direct evidence that it is circular, nor surrounding an object with circles rather than ellipses increased the weight assigned to image shape relative to that as...
Perception of depth in natural viewing is based on information reported by many cues. These cues hav...
How does the visual system combine information from different depth cues to estimate three-dimension...
The horizontal-vertical illusion, in which the vertical dimension is overestimated relative to the h...
When several cues provide information about the same property of a visual scene, a weighted average ...
In attempting to judge whether a briefly presented rotated figure was symmetrical (circle or square)...
It might be supposed that depth perception provides an ideal situation in which to study cue weighti...
It has been shown previously that the visual recognition of shape is susceptible to the mismatch bet...
When looking for a target with a different slant than all the other objects, the time needed is inde...
The Necker cube is a striking example for perceptual dominance of 3D over 2D. Object symmetry and ob...
AbstractWhen looking for a target with a different slant than all the other objects, the time needed...
The Necker cube is a striking example for perceptual dominance of 3D over 2D. Object symmetry and ob...
The visual system uses multiple cues to estimate properties of interest. Since the errors in the est...
We investigated the influence of the perceived 3D-orientation of planar elliptical shapes on the per...
Natural visual scenes contain several independent sources of information (cues) about a single prope...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...
Perception of depth in natural viewing is based on information reported by many cues. These cues hav...
How does the visual system combine information from different depth cues to estimate three-dimension...
The horizontal-vertical illusion, in which the vertical dimension is overestimated relative to the h...
When several cues provide information about the same property of a visual scene, a weighted average ...
In attempting to judge whether a briefly presented rotated figure was symmetrical (circle or square)...
It might be supposed that depth perception provides an ideal situation in which to study cue weighti...
It has been shown previously that the visual recognition of shape is susceptible to the mismatch bet...
When looking for a target with a different slant than all the other objects, the time needed is inde...
The Necker cube is a striking example for perceptual dominance of 3D over 2D. Object symmetry and ob...
AbstractWhen looking for a target with a different slant than all the other objects, the time needed...
The Necker cube is a striking example for perceptual dominance of 3D over 2D. Object symmetry and ob...
The visual system uses multiple cues to estimate properties of interest. Since the errors in the est...
We investigated the influence of the perceived 3D-orientation of planar elliptical shapes on the per...
Natural visual scenes contain several independent sources of information (cues) about a single prope...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...
Perception of depth in natural viewing is based on information reported by many cues. These cues hav...
How does the visual system combine information from different depth cues to estimate three-dimension...
The horizontal-vertical illusion, in which the vertical dimension is overestimated relative to the h...