AbstractIn four experiments, observers interpolated parabolic sampled contours confined to planes in three-dimensional space. Each sampled contour consisted of eight visible points, placed irregularly along the otherwise invisible parabolic contour. Observers adjusted an additional point until it fell on the contour. We sought to determine how each visible point influenced interpolation by measuring the effect of slightly perturbing its location. Influence fell rapidly to zero as distance from the interpolated point increased, indicating that human visual interpolation of parabolic contours is local. We compare the measured influence for human observers to that predicted by three standard interpolation algorithms. The results were inconsist...
Correctly interpreting a natural image requires dealing properly with the effects of occlusion, and ...
Stereoscopic surfaces constructed from Kanizsa-type illusory contours or explicit luminance contours...
Motivated by a variational model concerning the depth of the objects in a picture and the problem of...
AbstractIn four experiments, observers interpolated parabolic sampled contours confined to planes in...
AbstractIn two experiments, we examined how observers interpolated the missing parts of sampled, pla...
In two experiments, we examined how observers interpolated the missing parts of sampled, planar cont...
AbstractContour interpolation is the process whereby spatially separated object fragments (inducers)...
The spatial and temporal characteristics of mechanisms that bridge gaps between line segments were d...
AbstractWe investigated conditions under which observers can interpolate occluded contours by a sing...
AbstractContour interpolation mechanisms allow perception of bounded objects despite incomplete edge...
SummaryRecent research has witnessed an explosive increase in models that treat percepts as optimal ...
AbstractWe investigated whether observers use rate of change of curvature in visually extrapolating ...
One of the most important functions of the human visual system is the construction of representation...
AbstractModels of contour interpolation have been proposed for illusory contour interpolation but se...
Three-dimensional interpolation occurs when observers perceive surfaces that vary smoothly in depth ...
Correctly interpreting a natural image requires dealing properly with the effects of occlusion, and ...
Stereoscopic surfaces constructed from Kanizsa-type illusory contours or explicit luminance contours...
Motivated by a variational model concerning the depth of the objects in a picture and the problem of...
AbstractIn four experiments, observers interpolated parabolic sampled contours confined to planes in...
AbstractIn two experiments, we examined how observers interpolated the missing parts of sampled, pla...
In two experiments, we examined how observers interpolated the missing parts of sampled, planar cont...
AbstractContour interpolation is the process whereby spatially separated object fragments (inducers)...
The spatial and temporal characteristics of mechanisms that bridge gaps between line segments were d...
AbstractWe investigated conditions under which observers can interpolate occluded contours by a sing...
AbstractContour interpolation mechanisms allow perception of bounded objects despite incomplete edge...
SummaryRecent research has witnessed an explosive increase in models that treat percepts as optimal ...
AbstractWe investigated whether observers use rate of change of curvature in visually extrapolating ...
One of the most important functions of the human visual system is the construction of representation...
AbstractModels of contour interpolation have been proposed for illusory contour interpolation but se...
Three-dimensional interpolation occurs when observers perceive surfaces that vary smoothly in depth ...
Correctly interpreting a natural image requires dealing properly with the effects of occlusion, and ...
Stereoscopic surfaces constructed from Kanizsa-type illusory contours or explicit luminance contours...
Motivated by a variational model concerning the depth of the objects in a picture and the problem of...