This paper explores the effects of the internal texture of an image on cognitive preferences relative to symmetry detection in humans. We devised an experiment on human subjects, based on identification of the main symmetry in a geometrical shape while varying its internal texture, whose results have been compared with the analysis of a fuzzy model of symmetry search incorporating elements form human experience. Results are in agreement with the gestalt model: rotational symmetry detection is also affected by factors perceived as less significative, such as the stimulus' internal texture, and this preference can easily be included in an automatic detection algorithm
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold\ud bilat...
The perception and appreciation of visual symmetry have been studied in several recent EEG experimen...
Humans are very sensitive to symmetry in visual patterns. Symmetry is detected and recognized very r...
This paper explores the effects of the internal texture of an image on cognitive preferences relativ...
Symmetry is a crucial dimension which aids the visual system, human as well as artificial, to organi...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
Symmetric patterns are more appealing to human observers than asymmetric ones. Here, we investigate ...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold bilatera...
While our current understanding of symmetry perception is based on the perception of exact symmetry,...
As a contribution to the mysteries of human symmetry perception, reaction time data were collected o...
It is possible that the neural mechanisms that detect symmetry are linked to those that produce posi...
Humans are very sensitive to symmetry in visual patterns. Symmetry is detected and recognized very r...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
The main purposes of this work are to demonstrate the role of directional symmetry as a second order...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold\ud bilat...
The perception and appreciation of visual symmetry have been studied in several recent EEG experimen...
Humans are very sensitive to symmetry in visual patterns. Symmetry is detected and recognized very r...
This paper explores the effects of the internal texture of an image on cognitive preferences relativ...
Symmetry is a crucial dimension which aids the visual system, human as well as artificial, to organi...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
Symmetric patterns are more appealing to human observers than asymmetric ones. Here, we investigate ...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold bilatera...
While our current understanding of symmetry perception is based on the perception of exact symmetry,...
As a contribution to the mysteries of human symmetry perception, reaction time data were collected o...
It is possible that the neural mechanisms that detect symmetry are linked to those that produce posi...
Humans are very sensitive to symmetry in visual patterns. Symmetry is detected and recognized very r...
The influence of local and global attributes of symmetric patterns on the perceptual salience of sym...
The main purposes of this work are to demonstrate the role of directional symmetry as a second order...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold\ud bilat...
The perception and appreciation of visual symmetry have been studied in several recent EEG experimen...
Humans are very sensitive to symmetry in visual patterns. Symmetry is detected and recognized very r...