Terrain reversal effect (TRE) causes reversed 3D shape perception in satellite images and shaded relief maps (SRMs), and introduces difficulties in identifying landforms such as valleys and ridges. With this paper, in a controlled laboratory experiment, we compare how well 27 participants could identify valleys and ridges over 33 locations using SRMs, color satellite images and grayscale satellite images. The main depth cue is shadow both in vertical-view images and SRMs. However, the presence of texture and color in images also affect 3D shape perception. All our participants experience the illusion strongly: with the SRMs, it is very severe (2% accuracy), with grayscale images low but considerably better than SRMs (17.6% accuracy), and sl...
Texture can be an effective source of information for perception of slant and curvature. A computati...
The false topographic perception phenomenon (FTPP) refers to the visual misperception in remote-sens...
Land's two-color method gives rise to apparent full-color perception, even though only two colors (e...
Terrain reversal effect (TRE) causes reversed 3D shape perception in satellite images and shaded rel...
Relief inversion (or terrain reversal) effect is a well-known phenomenon in cartography that occurs ...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
In cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumination c...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Terrain maps are often composed of shaded relief along with other raster layers which we call themat...
Previously, we have shown that shaded perspective view (“3-D”) displays are better for understanding...
AbstractIn cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumi...
The human visual system has a remarkable ability to perceive three-dimensional (3-D) surface shape f...
In cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumination c...
Previously, we have shown that shaded perspective view (“3-D”) displays are better for understanding...
Texture can be an effective source of information for perception of slant and curvature. A computati...
The false topographic perception phenomenon (FTPP) refers to the visual misperception in remote-sens...
Land's two-color method gives rise to apparent full-color perception, even though only two colors (e...
Terrain reversal effect (TRE) causes reversed 3D shape perception in satellite images and shaded rel...
Relief inversion (or terrain reversal) effect is a well-known phenomenon in cartography that occurs ...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
In cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumination c...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Relief inversion effect is a perceptual phenomenon that leads to an inverted perception of convex an...
Terrain maps are often composed of shaded relief along with other raster layers which we call themat...
Previously, we have shown that shaded perspective view (“3-D”) displays are better for understanding...
AbstractIn cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumi...
The human visual system has a remarkable ability to perceive three-dimensional (3-D) surface shape f...
In cartographic products such as shaded relief maps or orthoimagery, the direction of illumination c...
Previously, we have shown that shaded perspective view (“3-D”) displays are better for understanding...
Texture can be an effective source of information for perception of slant and curvature. A computati...
The false topographic perception phenomenon (FTPP) refers to the visual misperception in remote-sens...
Land's two-color method gives rise to apparent full-color perception, even though only two colors (e...