AbstractMuch work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensional (3D) structure and motion of an object from two-dimensional (2D) motion information, a problem known as ‘Structure from Motion’, or SFM. Much less is known, however, about the human ability to recover structure and motion when the optic flow field arises from multiple objects, although observations of this ability date as early as Ullman's well-known two-cylinders stimulus [The interpretation of visual motion (1979)]. In the presence of multiple objects, the SFM problem is further aggravated by the need to solve the segmentation problem, i.e. deciding which motion signal belongs to which object. Here, we present a model for how the human ...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision sci...
The problem of "Structure From Motion" concerns the reconstruction of the three-dimensiona...
AbstractMuch work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensio...
Much work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensional (3D)...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
We use multiple sensory modalities to perceive our environment. One of these is optic flow, the disp...
Human observers can perceive the threedimensional (3-D) structure of their environment using various...
AbstractRecent psychophysical experiments suggest that humans can recover only relief structure from...
AbstractA smooth surface imaged on the retina produces a smooth flow field. Thus, the visual system ...
In this dissertation, we used computational models to answer two questions about human perception. F...
This dissertation investigates the general structure from motion problem. That is, how to compute in...
Moving dots can evoke a percept of the spatial structure of a three-dimensional object in the absenc...
AbstractThis paper addresses the computational role that the construction of a complete surface repr...
Our world is full of objects that deform over time, for example animals, trees and clouds. Yet, the ...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision sci...
The problem of "Structure From Motion" concerns the reconstruction of the three-dimensiona...
AbstractMuch work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensio...
Much work has been done on the question of how the visual system extracts the three-dimensional (3D)...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
We use multiple sensory modalities to perceive our environment. One of these is optic flow, the disp...
Human observers can perceive the threedimensional (3-D) structure of their environment using various...
AbstractRecent psychophysical experiments suggest that humans can recover only relief structure from...
AbstractA smooth surface imaged on the retina produces a smooth flow field. Thus, the visual system ...
In this dissertation, we used computational models to answer two questions about human perception. F...
This dissertation investigates the general structure from motion problem. That is, how to compute in...
Moving dots can evoke a percept of the spatial structure of a three-dimensional object in the absenc...
AbstractThis paper addresses the computational role that the construction of a complete surface repr...
Our world is full of objects that deform over time, for example animals, trees and clouds. Yet, the ...
AbstractCan humans recover metric structure from motion sequences or, as has been claimed by Todd an...
AbstractWhen investigating the recovery of three-dimensional structure-from-motion (SFM), vision sci...
The problem of "Structure From Motion" concerns the reconstruction of the three-dimensiona...