A STRUCTURE-FROM-MOTION SCHEME THAT LOOKS FOR PARALLELS, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR APPARENT REVERSALS IN ROTATING TRAPEZIA


Autoria(s): Cowie, Roddy
Data(s)

1995

Resumo

Apparent reversals in rotating trapezia have been regarded as evidence that human vision favours methods which are heuristic or form dependent. However, the argument is based on the assumption that general algorithmic methods would avoid the illusion, and that has never been clear. A general algorithm for interpreting moving parallels has been developed to address the issue. It handles a considerable range of stimuli successfully, but finds multiple interpretations in situations which correspond closely to those where apparent reversals occur. This strengthens the hypothesis that apparent reversals may occur when general algorithmic methods fail and heuristics are invoked as a stopgap.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/a-structurefrommotion-scheme-that-looks-for-parallels-and-its-implications-for-apparent-reversals-in-rotating-trapezia(caf6787f-6cde-43b3-a727-3801c92024d8).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Cowie , R 1995 , ' A STRUCTURE-FROM-MOTION SCHEME THAT LOOKS FOR PARALLELS, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR APPARENT REVERSALS IN ROTATING TRAPEZIA ' Perception , vol 24 , pp. 867-877 .

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article