AbstractPredictions of a coarse-to-fine and co-operative stereo matching algorithm were compared using a 2-D shape discrimination task for disparity-defined targets in 50% random dot stereograms. Uniform disparity targets, square wave modulated targets with a different mean disparity to the background, or uncorrelated dots could be seen at much briefer exposures (down to 33 msec) than square wave modulated targets with the same mean disparity as the background. In the latter case, performance at brief exposures was improved by using coarser disparity corrugations. The results are readily explained by a coarse-to-fine matching scheme such as that proposed by Marr & Poggio (1979) [Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (B), 204, 301–328] ...
The statistical efficiency of stereopsis was investigated by measurement of the discriminability d' ...
A model of stereopsis is proposed in which information from each eye's image is organised as a scale...
One possible strategy for the solution of the correspondence problem of stereo matching is the coars...
AbstractPredictions of a coarse-to-fine and co-operative stereo matching algorithm were compared usi...
Statistical efficiency was used as a model-free measure of stereo performance to explore how well hu...
To solve the stereo correspondence problem, the visual system must make assumptions about the 3-D st...
We investigated the contribution of binocular disparity to the rapid recognition of scenes and simpl...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
<p>a) A schematic representation of a half-matched random dot stereogram. Half the dots are correlat...
AbstractWe have investigated the apparent collapse of stereopsis obtained with random-dot-stereogram...
One possible strategy for the solution of the correspondence problem of stereo matching is the coars...
Abstract-This study examines the effects of disparity, dot numerosity, exposure duration. and the al...
Most computational theories of stereopsis require a registration stage prior to stereo matching to...
AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visua...
In spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visual system...
The statistical efficiency of stereopsis was investigated by measurement of the discriminability d' ...
A model of stereopsis is proposed in which information from each eye's image is organised as a scale...
One possible strategy for the solution of the correspondence problem of stereo matching is the coars...
AbstractPredictions of a coarse-to-fine and co-operative stereo matching algorithm were compared usi...
Statistical efficiency was used as a model-free measure of stereo performance to explore how well hu...
To solve the stereo correspondence problem, the visual system must make assumptions about the 3-D st...
We investigated the contribution of binocular disparity to the rapid recognition of scenes and simpl...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
<p>a) A schematic representation of a half-matched random dot stereogram. Half the dots are correlat...
AbstractWe have investigated the apparent collapse of stereopsis obtained with random-dot-stereogram...
One possible strategy for the solution of the correspondence problem of stereo matching is the coars...
Abstract-This study examines the effects of disparity, dot numerosity, exposure duration. and the al...
Most computational theories of stereopsis require a registration stage prior to stereo matching to...
AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visua...
In spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visual system...
The statistical efficiency of stereopsis was investigated by measurement of the discriminability d' ...
A model of stereopsis is proposed in which information from each eye's image is organised as a scale...
One possible strategy for the solution of the correspondence problem of stereo matching is the coars...