AbstractComputational models of stereopsis employ a number of algorithms that constrain stereo matches to produce the smallest absolute disparity and to minimize the relative disparity between nearby features. In some natural scenes, such as large slanted textured surfaces, these two constraints lead to different matching solutions. The current study utilized a stimulus in which there was a large discrepancy in both the magnitude and direction of matches that solved for minimum absolute and minimum relative disparity. This discrepancy revealed a dominance for the minimum relative disparity over the minimum absolute disparity matching solution that increased with spatial proximity, spatial frequency and width of adjacent features. The likeli...
AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visua...
The spatial limits of disparity averaging were investigated using Julesz random dot stereograms with...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
In spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visual system...
AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visua...
The cooperative algorithm first proposed by Marr and Poggio (1976) solves correspondence problem in ...
disparity gradient (disparity/distance) separating image points, rather than by their absolute dispa...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
AbstractThe computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception de...
The computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception depends u...
The computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception depends up...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
AbstractStereo-matching solutions minimize disparity relative to the horopter (minimum-absolute-disp...
AbstractStereo-matching solutions minimize disparity relative to the horopter (minimum-absolute-disp...
AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visua...
The spatial limits of disparity averaging were investigated using Julesz random dot stereograms with...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
In spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visual system...
AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visua...
The cooperative algorithm first proposed by Marr and Poggio (1976) solves correspondence problem in ...
disparity gradient (disparity/distance) separating image points, rather than by their absolute dispa...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
AbstractThe computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception de...
The computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception depends u...
The computation of horizontal binocular disparities used in stereoscopic depth perception depends up...
To compute depth from binocular disparity, the visual system must correctly link corresponding point...
AbstractStereo-matching solutions minimize disparity relative to the horopter (minimum-absolute-disp...
AbstractStereo-matching solutions minimize disparity relative to the horopter (minimum-absolute-disp...
AbstractIn spite of numerous studies in stereoscopic perception, it is still not clear how the visua...
The spatial limits of disparity averaging were investigated using Julesz random dot stereograms with...
AbstractSeveral studies (Vision Research 15 (1975) 583; Perception 9 (1980) 671) have shown that bin...