نتایج جستجو برای: 1 disparity

تعداد نتایج: 2765422  

Journal: :Vision Research 1998
Casper J. Erkelens Raymond van Ee

It is now well established that depth is coded by local horizontal disparity and global vertical disparity. We present a computational model which explains how depth is extracted from these two types of disparities. The model uses the two (one for each eye) headcentric directions of binocular targets, derived from retinal signals and oculomotor signals. Headcentric disparity is defined as the d...

Journal: :Perception & psychophysics 1992
B L Anderson

Experiments were performed to assess the response of the human visual system to dynamic random-dot patterns composed of disparity mixtures. In Experiment 1, the perceived depth and relative stability of two patterns were compared; one pattern depicted two transparent layers of dots, and the other depicted a volume of dots. Two effects were found: (1) the volume pattern exhibited a large degree ...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2010
Andreas Bartels Nikos K Logothetis

In binocular rivalry, the visual percept alternates stochastically between two dichoptically presented stimuli. It is established that both processes related to the eye of origin and binocular, stimulus-related processes account for these fluctuations in conscious perception. Here we studied how their relative contributions vary over time. We applied brief disruptions to rivalry displays, concu...

2016
Paul B. Hibbard Ross Goutcher David W. Hunter

The first stage of processing of binocular information in the visual cortex is performed by mechanisms that are bandpass-tuned for spatial frequency and orientation. Psychophysical and physiological evidence have also demonstrated the existence of second-order mechanisms in binocular processing, which can encode disparities that are not directly accessible to first-order mechanisms. We compared...

1986
Stephen T. Barnard

A stochastic optimization approach to stereo matching is presented. Unlike conventional correlation matching and feature matching, the approach provides a dense array of disparities, eliminating the need for interpolation. First, the stereo matching problem is defined in terms of finding a disparity map that satisfies two competing constraints: (1) matched points should have similar image inten...

Journal: :Spatial vision 2007
Anna M Zalevski G Bruce Henning N Jeremy Hill

Relative depth judgments of vertical lines based on horizontal disparity deteriorate enormously when the lines form part of closed configurations (Westheimer, 1979). In studies showing this effect, perspective was not manipulated and thus produced inconsistency between horizontal disparity and perspective. We show that stereoacuity improves dramatically when perspective and horizontal disparity...

Journal: :Complexity 2021

Air-passenger flow, denoting intercity connections, has been a focal point of studies pertaining to urban networks. While most existing include only the geoeconomic characteristics nodes as explanatory variables, this analysis developed gravity model by incorporating further factors (e.g., cultural disparity and institutional disparity) that might influence air-passenger flows in “Belt Road” re...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1996
C Busettini F A Miles R J Krauzlis

1. A dichoptic viewing arrangement was used to study the initial vergence eye movements elicited by brief horizontal disparity steps applied to large textured patterns in three rhesus monkeys. Disconjugate steps (range, 0.2-10.9 degrees) were applied to the patterns at selected times (range, 13-303 ms) after 10 degrees leftward saccades into the center of the pattern. The horizontal and vertica...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Jason M Samonds Brian R Potetz Christopher W Tyler Tai Sing Lee

Disparity tuning measured in the primary visual cortex (V1) is described well by the disparity energy model, but not all aspects of disparity tuning are fully explained by the model. Such deviations from the disparity energy model provide us with insight into how network interactions may play a role in disparity processing and help to solve the stereo correspondence problem. Here, we propose a ...

Journal: :Sig. Proc.: Image Comm. 2017
Jianyu Chen Jun Zhou Jun Sun Alan C. Bovik

Almost all existing 3D visual discomfort prediction models are based, at least in part, on features that are extracted from computed disparity maps. These include such estimated quantities such as the maximum disparity, disparity range, disparity energy and other measures of the disparity distribution. A common first step when implementing a 3D visual discomfort model is some form of disparity ...

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