An optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in inverse proportion to their uncertainty. The problem of integrating texture and stereo information for judgments of planar surface slant provides a strong test of optimality in human perception. Since the accuracy of slant from texture judgments changes by an order of magnitude from low to high slants, optimality predicts corresponding changes in cue weights as a function of surface slant. Furthermore, since humans show significant individual differences in their abilities to use both texture and stereo information for judgments of 3D surface geometry, the problem admits the stronger test that individual differences in subjects' thresholds for discri...
AbstractTexture information about surface shape can be decomposed into three constituents: compressi...
It has been suggested that humans combine depth cues in a statistically optimal fashion, taking into...
A number of models of depth cue combination suggest that the final depth percept results from a weig...
AbstractAn optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in ...
AbstractAn optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in ...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...
Poster Session - 3D Perception: Cue combination: no. 56.442This journal issue entitled: Vision Scien...
How does the visual system combine information from different depth cues to estimate three-dimension...
In a number of models of depth cue combination the depth percept is constructed via a weighted avera...
In a number of models of depth cue combination the depth percept is constructed via a weighted avera...
Abstract In order to quantify the ability of the human visual system to use texture information to p...
In a number of models of depth cue combination the depth percept is constructed via a weighted avera...
Different types of texture produce differences in slant-discrimination performance (P. Rosas, F. A. ...
Rosas P, Wagemans J, Ernst MO, Wichmann FA. Texture and haptic cues in slant discrimination: reliabi...
It has been suggested that humans combine depth cues in a statistically optimal fashion, taking into...
AbstractTexture information about surface shape can be decomposed into three constituents: compressi...
It has been suggested that humans combine depth cues in a statistically optimal fashion, taking into...
A number of models of depth cue combination suggest that the final depth percept results from a weig...
AbstractAn optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in ...
AbstractAn optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in ...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...
Poster Session - 3D Perception: Cue combination: no. 56.442This journal issue entitled: Vision Scien...
How does the visual system combine information from different depth cues to estimate three-dimension...
In a number of models of depth cue combination the depth percept is constructed via a weighted avera...
In a number of models of depth cue combination the depth percept is constructed via a weighted avera...
Abstract In order to quantify the ability of the human visual system to use texture information to p...
In a number of models of depth cue combination the depth percept is constructed via a weighted avera...
Different types of texture produce differences in slant-discrimination performance (P. Rosas, F. A. ...
Rosas P, Wagemans J, Ernst MO, Wichmann FA. Texture and haptic cues in slant discrimination: reliabi...
It has been suggested that humans combine depth cues in a statistically optimal fashion, taking into...
AbstractTexture information about surface shape can be decomposed into three constituents: compressi...
It has been suggested that humans combine depth cues in a statistically optimal fashion, taking into...
A number of models of depth cue combination suggest that the final depth percept results from a weig...