We present a Bayesian ideal observer model that estimates observer translation and rotation from optic flow and an extra-retinal eye movement signal. The model assumes a rigid environment and noise in velocity measurements, and that eye movement provides a probabilistic cue for rotation. The model can simulate human heading perception across a range of conditions, including: translation with simulated vs. actual eye rotations, environments with various depth structures, and the presence of independently moving objects.link_to_OA_fulltex
Abstract Among the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investigate the role...
International audienceAmong the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investi...
An observer who approaches a planar surface that rotates about the vertical axis (e.g. a flag hingin...
Retinal optic flow produced by self-motion is a function of both the linear translation of the obser...
Human observers can perceive the threedimensional (3-D) structure of their environment using various...
AbstractHuman observers cannot judge heading accurately in the presence of simulated gaze rotations ...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual ob...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
AbstractWe developed a new computational model of human heading judgement from retinal flow. The mod...
Title: Ideal Bayesian Observer with reduced detectability map Author: Josef Amemori Department: Depa...
AbstractThe ability to judge heading during tracking eye movements has recently been examined by sev...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that humans cannot estimate their direction of forward transla...
We use multiple sensory modalities to perceive our environment. One of these is optic flow, the disp...
Perception can be seen as collecting and confronting various pieces of information in order to under...
Abstract Among the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investigate the role...
International audienceAmong the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investi...
An observer who approaches a planar surface that rotates about the vertical axis (e.g. a flag hingin...
Retinal optic flow produced by self-motion is a function of both the linear translation of the obser...
Human observers can perceive the threedimensional (3-D) structure of their environment using various...
AbstractHuman observers cannot judge heading accurately in the presence of simulated gaze rotations ...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual ob...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
AbstractWe developed a new computational model of human heading judgement from retinal flow. The mod...
Title: Ideal Bayesian Observer with reduced detectability map Author: Josef Amemori Department: Depa...
AbstractThe ability to judge heading during tracking eye movements has recently been examined by sev...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that humans cannot estimate their direction of forward transla...
We use multiple sensory modalities to perceive our environment. One of these is optic flow, the disp...
Perception can be seen as collecting and confronting various pieces of information in order to under...
Abstract Among the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investigate the role...
International audienceAmong the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investi...
An observer who approaches a planar surface that rotates about the vertical axis (e.g. a flag hingin...