Item does not contain fulltextIn the history of visual science, students of perception have searched for organizational grouping principles that determine how an arbitrary visual pattern is interpreted. The notion of simplicity advocated in this chapter attempts to combine various aspects of perceptual grouping within one framework and is a central issue within the Structural Information Theory (SIT), initiated by Leeuwenberg (1969, 1971) and further developed since then. In this chapter, a brief introduction to the notion of simplicity and SIT's regularity based quantifications is given. Furthermore, applications of SIT on various stimulus domains (series, surfaces, objects) are illustrated
AbstractThe purpose of this work is to describe how the visual system groups surfaces of unequal lig...
We address the problem of predicting how people will spontaneously divide into groups a set of novel...
In organizing perception, the human visual system takes advantage of regularities in the visual inpu...
In the history of visual science, students of perception have searched for organizational grouping p...
The paper attends to basic characteristics of visual form as approached by Structural information th...
A long-standing debate in perception concerns the question of whether perceptual organization is gui...
Since early in the 20th century, simplicity has been considered a relevant factor in visual form and...
The likelihood principle states that the visual system prefers the most likely interpretation of a s...
Two principles of perceptual organization have been proposed. The likelihood principle, following H....
According to Gestalt theory, the perceptual system works on economic principles and tends to reach t...
Much of perception, learning and high-level cognition involves finding patterns in data. But there a...
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We report on two experiments, published originally in Japanese, on judged goodness and simplicity of...
Two models of object perception are compared: recognition by components (RBC), proposed by Biederman...
It is proposed that the cognitive system imposes patterns on the world according to a simplicity pri...
AbstractThe purpose of this work is to describe how the visual system groups surfaces of unequal lig...
We address the problem of predicting how people will spontaneously divide into groups a set of novel...
In organizing perception, the human visual system takes advantage of regularities in the visual inpu...
In the history of visual science, students of perception have searched for organizational grouping p...
The paper attends to basic characteristics of visual form as approached by Structural information th...
A long-standing debate in perception concerns the question of whether perceptual organization is gui...
Since early in the 20th century, simplicity has been considered a relevant factor in visual form and...
The likelihood principle states that the visual system prefers the most likely interpretation of a s...
Two principles of perceptual organization have been proposed. The likelihood principle, following H....
According to Gestalt theory, the perceptual system works on economic principles and tends to reach t...
Much of perception, learning and high-level cognition involves finding patterns in data. But there a...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_215778715.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
We report on two experiments, published originally in Japanese, on judged goodness and simplicity of...
Two models of object perception are compared: recognition by components (RBC), proposed by Biederman...
It is proposed that the cognitive system imposes patterns on the world according to a simplicity pri...
AbstractThe purpose of this work is to describe how the visual system groups surfaces of unequal lig...
We address the problem of predicting how people will spontaneously divide into groups a set of novel...
In organizing perception, the human visual system takes advantage of regularities in the visual inpu...