We investigate the ability of humans to perceive changes in the appearance of images of surface texture caused by the variation of their higher order statistics. We incrementally randomize their phase spectra while holding their first and second order statistics constant in order to ensure that the change in the appearance is due solely to changes in third and other higher order statistics. Stimuli comprise both natural and synthetically generated naturalistic images, with the latter being used to prevent observers from making pixel-wise comparisons. A difference scaling method is used to derive the perceptual scales for each observer, which show a sigmoidal relationship with the degree of randomization. Observers were maximally sensitive t...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Most accounts of ‘Shape-from-X’ start with a computational theory of a particular cue, then outline ...
Perceiving surfaces in a manner that accords with their physical properties is essential for success...
We investigate the ability of humans to perceive changes in the appearance of images of surface text...
It is known that humans can discriminate visual textures on the basis of differences in statistics h...
AbstractJulesz [IRE Trans. Inf. Theory IT-8 (1962) 84] introduced the concept of statistically defin...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining global image structure. For example, when the p...
This work investigates the ability of the human visual system to discriminate self-similar Gaussian ...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining image structure. For example, when the phase sp...
AbstractTraditionally, texture perception has been studied using artificial textures made of random ...
Initial stages of visual processing are well characterized in terms of band-limited oriented recepti...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Two experiments are reported in which observers judged the apparent shapes of elliptical cylinders w...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining image structure. For example, when the phase sp...
We measured perceptual sensitivity to higher-order correlational structure of natural images using a...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Most accounts of ‘Shape-from-X’ start with a computational theory of a particular cue, then outline ...
Perceiving surfaces in a manner that accords with their physical properties is essential for success...
We investigate the ability of humans to perceive changes in the appearance of images of surface text...
It is known that humans can discriminate visual textures on the basis of differences in statistics h...
AbstractJulesz [IRE Trans. Inf. Theory IT-8 (1962) 84] introduced the concept of statistically defin...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining global image structure. For example, when the p...
This work investigates the ability of the human visual system to discriminate self-similar Gaussian ...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining image structure. For example, when the phase sp...
AbstractTraditionally, texture perception has been studied using artificial textures made of random ...
Initial stages of visual processing are well characterized in terms of band-limited oriented recepti...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Two experiments are reported in which observers judged the apparent shapes of elliptical cylinders w...
Fourier phase plays an important role in determining image structure. For example, when the phase sp...
We measured perceptual sensitivity to higher-order correlational structure of natural images using a...
We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are str...
Most accounts of ‘Shape-from-X’ start with a computational theory of a particular cue, then outline ...
Perceiving surfaces in a manner that accords with their physical properties is essential for success...