This paper compares the ability of human observers to detect target image curves with that of an ideal observer. The target curves are sampled from a generative model which specifies (probabilistically) the geometry and local intensity properties of the curve. The ideal observer performs Bayesian inference on the generative model using MAP estimation. Varying the probability model for the curve geometry enables us investigate whether human performance is best for target curves that obey specific shape statistics, in particular those observed on natural shapes. Experiments are performed with data on both rectangular and hexagonal lattices. Our results show that human observers' performance approaches that of the ideal observer and are, in ge...
Correctly interpreting a natural image requires dealing properly with the effects of occlusion, and ...
In the present study we investigated the visual processing of contours defined by constant curvature...
These analyses test the hypothesis that contour integration is distinct from simple, non-random patt...
This paper compares the ability of human observers to detect target image curves with that of an ide...
This paper compares the ability of human observers to detect target image curves with that of an ide...
We describe an ideal observer model for estimating "shape from texture" which is derived from the pr...
We describe an ideal observer model for estimating “shape from texture ” which is derived from the p...
Detecting objects in visual scenes is an important function of the visual system. Studies of contou...
Most accounts of ‘Shape-from-X’ start with a computational theory of a particular cue, then outline ...
Planar geometry was exploited for the computation of symmetric visual curves in the image plane, wit...
(a) Predicted probability of being an occlusion edge by the AO (blue curve). Image patches are sorte...
A successful vision system must solve the problem of deriving geometrical information about three-di...
AbstractWe describe a novel approach, based on ideal observer analysis, for measuring the ability of...
A typical curve reconstruction problem is to generate a continuous linear representation of a curve ...
This paper address the problems of modeling the appearance of humans and distinguishing human appear...
Correctly interpreting a natural image requires dealing properly with the effects of occlusion, and ...
In the present study we investigated the visual processing of contours defined by constant curvature...
These analyses test the hypothesis that contour integration is distinct from simple, non-random patt...
This paper compares the ability of human observers to detect target image curves with that of an ide...
This paper compares the ability of human observers to detect target image curves with that of an ide...
We describe an ideal observer model for estimating "shape from texture" which is derived from the pr...
We describe an ideal observer model for estimating “shape from texture ” which is derived from the p...
Detecting objects in visual scenes is an important function of the visual system. Studies of contou...
Most accounts of ‘Shape-from-X’ start with a computational theory of a particular cue, then outline ...
Planar geometry was exploited for the computation of symmetric visual curves in the image plane, wit...
(a) Predicted probability of being an occlusion edge by the AO (blue curve). Image patches are sorte...
A successful vision system must solve the problem of deriving geometrical information about three-di...
AbstractWe describe a novel approach, based on ideal observer analysis, for measuring the ability of...
A typical curve reconstruction problem is to generate a continuous linear representation of a curve ...
This paper address the problems of modeling the appearance of humans and distinguishing human appear...
Correctly interpreting a natural image requires dealing properly with the effects of occlusion, and ...
In the present study we investigated the visual processing of contours defined by constant curvature...
These analyses test the hypothesis that contour integration is distinct from simple, non-random patt...