We analyze the effect of motion in the perception of material appearance. First, we create a set of stimuli containing 72 realistic materials, rendered with varying degrees of linear motion blur. Then we launch a large-scale study on Mechanical Turk to rate a given set of perceptual attributes, such as brightness, roughness, or the perceived strength of reflections. Our statistical analysis shows that certain attributes undergo a significant change, varying appearance perception under motion. In addition, we further investigate the perception of brightness, for the particular cases of rubber and plastic materials. We create new stimuli, with ten different luminance levels and seven motion degrees. We launch a new user study to retrieve thei...
Visual motion computation is challenging under real-world conditions due to continuous contextual ch...
Observing and recognizing materials is a fundamental part of our daily life. Under typical viewing c...
AbstractMisidentifying materials—such as mistaking soap for pâté, or vice versa—could lead to some p...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Many critical perceptual judgments, from telling whether fruit...
Many critical perceptual judgments, from telling whether fruit is ripe to determining whether the gr...
SummaryMany critical perceptual judgments, from telling whether fruit is ripe to determining whether...
When we look at everyday things, we not only perceive their 3D shape and identity, but also we gener...
Materials are omnipresent. Recognizing materials helps us with inferring their physical and chemical...
AbstractThe magnitude of the phase difference between inducers’ oscillation of a kinetic illusory su...
Different materials such as silk, bronze and marmalade have distinctive visual appearances. Human ob...
Material appearance hinges on material reflectance properties but also surface geometry and illumina...
The surface properties of an object, such as texture, glossiness or colour, provide important cues t...
When judging the optical properties of a translucent object, humans often look at sharp geometric fe...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Visual motion computation is challenging under real-world conditions due to continuous contextual ch...
Observing and recognizing materials is a fundamental part of our daily life. Under typical viewing c...
AbstractMisidentifying materials—such as mistaking soap for pâté, or vice versa—could lead to some p...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Many critical perceptual judgments, from telling whether fruit...
Many critical perceptual judgments, from telling whether fruit is ripe to determining whether the gr...
SummaryMany critical perceptual judgments, from telling whether fruit is ripe to determining whether...
When we look at everyday things, we not only perceive their 3D shape and identity, but also we gener...
Materials are omnipresent. Recognizing materials helps us with inferring their physical and chemical...
AbstractThe magnitude of the phase difference between inducers’ oscillation of a kinetic illusory su...
Different materials such as silk, bronze and marmalade have distinctive visual appearances. Human ob...
Material appearance hinges on material reflectance properties but also surface geometry and illumina...
The surface properties of an object, such as texture, glossiness or colour, provide important cues t...
When judging the optical properties of a translucent object, humans often look at sharp geometric fe...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Visual motion computation is challenging under real-world conditions due to continuous contextual ch...
Observing and recognizing materials is a fundamental part of our daily life. Under typical viewing c...
AbstractMisidentifying materials—such as mistaking soap for pâté, or vice versa—could lead to some p...