he visual system relies on two types of information to interpret a visual scene: the cues that can be extracted from the retinal images and prior constraints that are used to disambiguate the scene. Many studies have looked at how multiple visual cues are combined. We examined the interaction of multiple prior constraints. The particular constraints studied here are assumptions the observer makes concerning the location of the light source (for the shading cue to depth) and the orientation of a surface (for depth based on image contours). The reliability of each of the two cues was manipulated by changing the contrast of different parts of the stimuli. We developed a model based on elements of Bayesian decision theory that permitted us to t...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...
Our senses allow us to identify objects, materials and events in the world around us,enabling us to ...
A common assumption in cue combination models is that small discrepancies between cues are due to th...
AbstractThe visual system relies on two types of information to interpret a visual scene: the cues t...
The visual system relies on two types of information to interpret a visual scene: the cues that can ...
We argue that Bayesian decision theory provides a good theoretical framework for visual perception. ...
A full Bayesian approach to vision requires consideration of potential interactions between all the ...
We argue that Bayesian decision theory provides a good theoretical framework for visual perception. ...
Perception of depth in natural viewing is based on information reported by many cues. These cues hav...
How does the visual system combine information from different depth cues to estimate three-dimension...
review coniputational models of shape and deprh perception and relate them to visual psychophysics. ...
In order to make sense of complex and ambiguous visual input, the visual system makes use of prior k...
AbstractVarious visual cues provide information about depth and shape in a scene. When several of th...
We review computational models of shape and depth perception and relate them to visual psychophysics...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...
Our senses allow us to identify objects, materials and events in the world around us,enabling us to ...
A common assumption in cue combination models is that small discrepancies between cues are due to th...
AbstractThe visual system relies on two types of information to interpret a visual scene: the cues t...
The visual system relies on two types of information to interpret a visual scene: the cues that can ...
We argue that Bayesian decision theory provides a good theoretical framework for visual perception. ...
A full Bayesian approach to vision requires consideration of potential interactions between all the ...
We argue that Bayesian decision theory provides a good theoretical framework for visual perception. ...
Perception of depth in natural viewing is based on information reported by many cues. These cues hav...
How does the visual system combine information from different depth cues to estimate three-dimension...
review coniputational models of shape and deprh perception and relate them to visual psychophysics. ...
In order to make sense of complex and ambiguous visual input, the visual system makes use of prior k...
AbstractVarious visual cues provide information about depth and shape in a scene. When several of th...
We review computational models of shape and depth perception and relate them to visual psychophysics...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...
Our two eyes receive different views of a visual scene, and the resulting binocular disparities enab...
Our senses allow us to identify objects, materials and events in the world around us,enabling us to ...
A common assumption in cue combination models is that small discrepancies between cues are due to th...