The visual system is sensitive to symmetries in the frontoparallel plane, and bilateral symmetry about a vertical axis has a particular salience. However, these symmetries represent only a subset of the symmetries realizable in three-dimensional space. The retinal image symmetries formed when viewing natural objects are typically the projections of three-dimensional objects—animals, for example—that have a symmetry in depth. To characterize human sensitivity to depth symmetry, experiments measured observers’ ability to discriminate stereo displays that were symmetrically distributed in depth and those that were asymmetrically distributed. Disparity values were distributed about one of four planes passing through the z-axis and differing in ...
Poster Session - 3D Perception: article no. 403亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Perceiving 3D shape constancy across...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robu...
The visual system is sensitive to symmetries in the frontoparallel plane, and bilateral symmetry abo...
The visual system is sensitive to symmetries in the frontoparallel plane, and bilateral symmetry abo...
The visual system is sensitive to symmetries in the frontoparallel plane, and bilateral symmetry abo...
Symmetry identification is a widely-researched area in the field of perception. Two explanations exi...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robu...
Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robu...
Poster Session - 3D perception: Shape from shading and contours: no. 23.541This journal issue entitl...
Bilateral symmetry is a salient object property. Will perceived bilateral symmetry impede our abilit...
Bilateral symmetry is a salient object property. Will perceived bilateral symmetry impede our abilit...
Abstract symmetric patterns are generally preferred to less regular patterns. Here, we studied 2D pa...
Symmetry is effortlessly perceived by humans across changes in viewing geometry. Here, we re-examine...
Poster Session - 3D Perception: article no. 403亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Perceiving 3D shape constancy across...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robu...
The visual system is sensitive to symmetries in the frontoparallel plane, and bilateral symmetry abo...
The visual system is sensitive to symmetries in the frontoparallel plane, and bilateral symmetry abo...
The visual system is sensitive to symmetries in the frontoparallel plane, and bilateral symmetry abo...
Symmetry identification is a widely-researched area in the field of perception. Two explanations exi...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robu...
Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robu...
Poster Session - 3D perception: Shape from shading and contours: no. 23.541This journal issue entitl...
Bilateral symmetry is a salient object property. Will perceived bilateral symmetry impede our abilit...
Bilateral symmetry is a salient object property. Will perceived bilateral symmetry impede our abilit...
Abstract symmetric patterns are generally preferred to less regular patterns. Here, we studied 2D pa...
Symmetry is effortlessly perceived by humans across changes in viewing geometry. Here, we re-examine...
Poster Session - 3D Perception: article no. 403亞太視覺會議, APCV 2011Perceiving 3D shape constancy across...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
Facial symmetry is believed to have an evolutionary significance and so its detection should be robu...