AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision scientists often assume that scaled-orthographic projection, which removes effects due to depth variations across the object, is an adequate approximation to full perspective projection. This is so even though SFM judgements can, in principle, be improved by exploiting perspective projection of scenes on to the retina. In an experiment, pairs of rotating hinged planes (open books) were simulated on a computer monitor, under either perspective or orthographic projection, and human observers were asked to indicate which they perceived had the larger dihedral angle. For small displays (4.6×6.0°) discrimination thresholds were found to be similar un...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...
Much of the experimental and computational modeling research on human recognition processes has focu...
AbstractIn three experiments, observers watched displays consisting of two or more areas that contai...
AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision sci...
Studies of structure-from-motion have generally found that perceived depth from motion is not veridi...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
We investigated the ability to use linear perspective to perceive depth from monocular images. Speci...
Stereoscopic displays afford more accurate 3D percepts than conventional displays due to the added d...
AbstractMotion information is important to vision for extracting the 3-D (three-dimensional) structu...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
A series of experiments is reported that examined the perception of the depth structure of a visual ...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant no. EP/M506...
AbstractWe examined whether non-visual signals improve visual perception of three-dimensional struct...
Abstract. Structure from Motion(SFM) is beset by the noise sensitivity problem. Previous works show ...
Computational studies of the interpretation of structure from motion examine the conditions under ...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...
Much of the experimental and computational modeling research on human recognition processes has focu...
AbstractIn three experiments, observers watched displays consisting of two or more areas that contai...
AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision sci...
Studies of structure-from-motion have generally found that perceived depth from motion is not veridi...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
We investigated the ability to use linear perspective to perceive depth from monocular images. Speci...
Stereoscopic displays afford more accurate 3D percepts than conventional displays due to the added d...
AbstractMotion information is important to vision for extracting the 3-D (three-dimensional) structu...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
A series of experiments is reported that examined the perception of the depth structure of a visual ...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (grant no. EP/M506...
AbstractWe examined whether non-visual signals improve visual perception of three-dimensional struct...
Abstract. Structure from Motion(SFM) is beset by the noise sensitivity problem. Previous works show ...
Computational studies of the interpretation of structure from motion examine the conditions under ...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...
Much of the experimental and computational modeling research on human recognition processes has focu...
AbstractIn three experiments, observers watched displays consisting of two or more areas that contai...