Gestalt principles, a set of conjoining rules derived from human visual studies, have been known to play an important role in computer vision. Many applications such as image segmentation, contour grouping and scene understanding often rely on such rules to work. However, the problem of Gestalt confliction, i.e., the relative importance of each rule compared with another, remains unsolved. In this paper, we investigate the problem of perceptual grouping by quantifying the confliction among three commonly used rules: similarity, continuity and proximity. More specifically, we propose to quantify the importance of Gestalt rules by solving a learning to rank problem, and formulate a multi-label graph-cuts algorithm to group image primitives wh...
Gestalt principles are rules for the organization of perceptual scenes. They were introduced in the ...
International audienceThe fusion of regions from segmentation is often a required step in order to a...
Ackermann F, Maßmann A, Posch S, Sagerer G, Schlüter D. Perceptual Grouping of Contour Segments Usin...
Gestalt principles, a set of conjoining rules derived from hu- man visual studies, have been known t...
Finding meaningful groupings of image primitives has been a long-standing problem in computer vision...
Gestalt grouping principles provide important cues for organizing visual inputs into coherent percep...
International audienceSegmentation is usually unable to cope with artifacts due to slight change in ...
Abstract — Gestalt psychology studies how the human visual system organizes the complex visual input...
Although numerous studies have measured the strength of visual grouping cues for controlled psychoph...
International audienceAs segmentation step does not allow recovering semantic objects, perceptual gr...
The visual system groups image elements that belong to an object and segregates them from other obje...
Real images contain symmetric Gestalten with high probability. I.e. certain parts can be mapped on o...
Human observers often achieve striking recognition performance on remotely sensed data unmatched by ...
The goal of our investigation is a precise formulation of the Gestalt laws collinearity, curvilinear...
Maßmann A, Posch S. Mask-Oriented Grouping Operations in a Contour-Based Approach. In: Proc. 2nd As...
Gestalt principles are rules for the organization of perceptual scenes. They were introduced in the ...
International audienceThe fusion of regions from segmentation is often a required step in order to a...
Ackermann F, Maßmann A, Posch S, Sagerer G, Schlüter D. Perceptual Grouping of Contour Segments Usin...
Gestalt principles, a set of conjoining rules derived from hu- man visual studies, have been known t...
Finding meaningful groupings of image primitives has been a long-standing problem in computer vision...
Gestalt grouping principles provide important cues for organizing visual inputs into coherent percep...
International audienceSegmentation is usually unable to cope with artifacts due to slight change in ...
Abstract — Gestalt psychology studies how the human visual system organizes the complex visual input...
Although numerous studies have measured the strength of visual grouping cues for controlled psychoph...
International audienceAs segmentation step does not allow recovering semantic objects, perceptual gr...
The visual system groups image elements that belong to an object and segregates them from other obje...
Real images contain symmetric Gestalten with high probability. I.e. certain parts can be mapped on o...
Human observers often achieve striking recognition performance on remotely sensed data unmatched by ...
The goal of our investigation is a precise formulation of the Gestalt laws collinearity, curvilinear...
Maßmann A, Posch S. Mask-Oriented Grouping Operations in a Contour-Based Approach. In: Proc. 2nd As...
Gestalt principles are rules for the organization of perceptual scenes. They were introduced in the ...
International audienceThe fusion of regions from segmentation is often a required step in order to a...
Ackermann F, Maßmann A, Posch S, Sagerer G, Schlüter D. Perceptual Grouping of Contour Segments Usin...