Human observers can perceive the threedimensional (3-D) structure of their environment using various cues, an important one of which is optic flow. The motion of any point's projection on the retina depends both on the point's movement in space and on its distance from the eye. Therefore, retinal motion can be used to extract the 3-D structure of the environment and the shape of objects, in a process known as structurefrom- motion (sfm). However, because many combinations of 3-D structure and motion can lead to the same optic flow, sfm is an ill-posed inverse problem. The rigidity hypothesis is a constraint supposed to formally solve the sfm problem and to account for human performance. Recently, however, a number of psychophysical results,...
We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual ob...
Much work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensional (3D)...
AbstractAccuracy in estimating an object’s global motion over time is not only affected by the noise...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
Human observers can perceive the threedimensional (3-D) structure of their environment using various...
We use multiple sensory modalities to perceive our environment. One of these is optic flow, the disp...
It is conventionally assumed that the goal of the visual system is to derive a perceptual representa...
AbstractMuch work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensio...
Perception can be seen as collecting and confronting various pieces of information in order to under...
AbstractHaving long considered that extraretinal information plays little or no role in spatial visi...
We present a Bayesian ideal observer model that estimates observer translation and rotation from opt...
AbstractThe data from two experiments, both using stimuli simulating orthographically rotating surfa...
Retinal optic flow produced by self-motion is a function of both the linear translation of the obser...
Humans and many other predators have two eyes that are set a short distance apart so that an extensi...
Past studies found that the perception of 3D structure from moving images only involves the analysis...
We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual ob...
Much work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensional (3D)...
AbstractAccuracy in estimating an object’s global motion over time is not only affected by the noise...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
Human observers can perceive the threedimensional (3-D) structure of their environment using various...
We use multiple sensory modalities to perceive our environment. One of these is optic flow, the disp...
It is conventionally assumed that the goal of the visual system is to derive a perceptual representa...
AbstractMuch work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensio...
Perception can be seen as collecting and confronting various pieces of information in order to under...
AbstractHaving long considered that extraretinal information plays little or no role in spatial visi...
We present a Bayesian ideal observer model that estimates observer translation and rotation from opt...
AbstractThe data from two experiments, both using stimuli simulating orthographically rotating surfa...
Retinal optic flow produced by self-motion is a function of both the linear translation of the obser...
Humans and many other predators have two eyes that are set a short distance apart so that an extensi...
Past studies found that the perception of 3D structure from moving images only involves the analysis...
We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual ob...
Much work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensional (3D)...
AbstractAccuracy in estimating an object’s global motion over time is not only affected by the noise...