AbstractIn order to quantify the ability of the human visual system to use texture information to perceive planar surface orientation, I measured subjects' ability to discriminate planar surface slant (angle away from the fronto-parallel) for a variety of different types of textures and in a number of different viewing conditions. I measured the subjects' discrimination performance as a function of surface slant, field of view size and surface texture structure. I compared the subjects' performance with that of ideal observers derived for each of the available texture cues—texel position, scaling and foreshortening. The results can be summarized by four points: (i) subjects' discrimination performance improves dramatically with increasing s...
An optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in inverse ...
AbstractAn optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in ...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...
Abstract In order to quantify the ability of the human visual system to use texture information to p...
AbstractOptical texture patterns contain three quasi-independent cues to planar surface orientation:...
AbstractPerspective views of textured, planar surfaces provide a number of cues about the orientatio...
AbstractOptical texture patterns contain three quasi-independent cues to planar surface orientation:...
AbstractObservers judged the apparent signs and magnitudes of surface slant from monocular textured ...
AbstractWe examine two models for human perception of shape from texture, based on two assumptions a...
The perspective image of an obliquely inclined textured surface exhibits shape and density distortio...
AbstractTexture information about surface shape can be decomposed into three constituents: compressi...
AbstractIn four experiments, observers were required to discriminate interval or ordinal differences...
AbstractAn optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in ...
The problem of surface-slant-from-texture was studied psychophysically by measuring the performances...
AbstractWe measure the performance of five subjects in a two-alternative-forced-choice slant-discrim...
An optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in inverse ...
AbstractAn optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in ...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...
Abstract In order to quantify the ability of the human visual system to use texture information to p...
AbstractOptical texture patterns contain three quasi-independent cues to planar surface orientation:...
AbstractPerspective views of textured, planar surfaces provide a number of cues about the orientatio...
AbstractOptical texture patterns contain three quasi-independent cues to planar surface orientation:...
AbstractObservers judged the apparent signs and magnitudes of surface slant from monocular textured ...
AbstractWe examine two models for human perception of shape from texture, based on two assumptions a...
The perspective image of an obliquely inclined textured surface exhibits shape and density distortio...
AbstractTexture information about surface shape can be decomposed into three constituents: compressi...
AbstractIn four experiments, observers were required to discriminate interval or ordinal differences...
AbstractAn optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in ...
The problem of surface-slant-from-texture was studied psychophysically by measuring the performances...
AbstractWe measure the performance of five subjects in a two-alternative-forced-choice slant-discrim...
An optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in inverse ...
AbstractAn optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in ...
Purpose: The optimal, linear way to combine information from multiple cues is to weight cues accordi...