AbstractTexture boundary segmentation is typically thought to reflect a comparison of differences in Fourier energy (i.e. low-order texture statistics) on either side of a boundary. However in a previous study (Arsenault, Yoonessi, & Baker, 2011) we showed that the distribution of energy within a natural texture (i.e. its higher-order statistical structure) also influences segmentation of contrast boundaries. Here we examine the influence of specific higher-order texture statistics on segmentation of contrast- and orientation-defined boundaries. Using naturalistic synthetic textures to manipulate the sparseness, global phase structure, and local phase alignments of carrier textures, we measure segmentation thresholds based on forced-choice ...
Visual pattern detection and discrimination are essential first steps for scene analysis. Numerous h...
Texture provides one cue for identifying the physical cause of an intensity edge, such as occlusio...
AbstractIsodipole textures are pairs of texture ensembles whose autocorrelations, and hence power sp...
AbstractTexture boundary segmentation is typically thought to reflect a comparison of differences in...
Our perceptual experience of the visual world relies on successful segmentation of distinct regions ...
AbstractJulesz [IRE Trans. Inf. Theory IT-8 (1962) 84] introduced the concept of statistically defin...
We present a computational model of human texture segmentation and argue for its utility in machine ...
It is known that humans can discriminate visual textures on the basis of differences in statistics h...
Both psychophysical and neurophysiological findings suggest that segmentation of a texture boundary ...
AbstractNatural scenes contain localized variations in both first-order (luminance) and second-order...
Abstract. Recent human vision research [1] suggests modelling preattentive texture segmentation by t...
AbstractRegions of visual texture can be automatically segregated from one another when they abut bu...
The human ability to discriminate structured from uniformly random binary textures has been shown to...
We investigated the segmentation of texture pairs that were samples of one-dimensional binary visual...
AbstractA widespread view is that most texture segregation can be accounted for by differences in th...
Visual pattern detection and discrimination are essential first steps for scene analysis. Numerous h...
Texture provides one cue for identifying the physical cause of an intensity edge, such as occlusio...
AbstractIsodipole textures are pairs of texture ensembles whose autocorrelations, and hence power sp...
AbstractTexture boundary segmentation is typically thought to reflect a comparison of differences in...
Our perceptual experience of the visual world relies on successful segmentation of distinct regions ...
AbstractJulesz [IRE Trans. Inf. Theory IT-8 (1962) 84] introduced the concept of statistically defin...
We present a computational model of human texture segmentation and argue for its utility in machine ...
It is known that humans can discriminate visual textures on the basis of differences in statistics h...
Both psychophysical and neurophysiological findings suggest that segmentation of a texture boundary ...
AbstractNatural scenes contain localized variations in both first-order (luminance) and second-order...
Abstract. Recent human vision research [1] suggests modelling preattentive texture segmentation by t...
AbstractRegions of visual texture can be automatically segregated from one another when they abut bu...
The human ability to discriminate structured from uniformly random binary textures has been shown to...
We investigated the segmentation of texture pairs that were samples of one-dimensional binary visual...
AbstractA widespread view is that most texture segregation can be accounted for by differences in th...
Visual pattern detection and discrimination are essential first steps for scene analysis. Numerous h...
Texture provides one cue for identifying the physical cause of an intensity edge, such as occlusio...
AbstractIsodipole textures are pairs of texture ensembles whose autocorrelations, and hence power sp...