نتایج جستجو برای: slant slant helix

تعداد نتایج: 27931  

Journal: :Vision Research 2000
R. S Allison I. P Howard

Observers viewed large dichoptic patterns undergoing smooth temporal modulations or step changes in simulated slant or inclination under various conditions of disparity-perspective cue conflict and concordance. After presentation of each test surface, subjects adjusted a comparison surface to match the perceived slant or inclination of the test surface. Addition of conflicting perspective to di...

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
David C. Knill Jeffrey A. Saunders

An optimal linear system for integrating visual cues to 3D surface geometry weights cues in inverse proportion to their uncertainty. The problem of integrating texture and stereo information for judgments of planar surface slant provides a strong test of optimality in human perception. Since the accuracy of slant from texture judgments changes by an order of magnitude from low to high slants, o...

2014
Farshad Zahmatkesh Mohd Hanim Osman Elnaz Talebi

Research on the steel structures with confining of axial expansion in fixed beams has been quite intensive in the past decade. It is well established that the thermal behaviour has a key influence on steel structural behaviours. This paper describes mechanical behaviour of beams with bolted slant end-plate connection with nonsymmetric gravity load, subjected to temperature increase. Furthermore...

1969
MYRON L. BRAUNSTEIN JOHN W. PAYNE

Judgments of relative slant were elicited by a paired-comparison method from 24 S"s in each of three experiments. The stimuli were computergenerated slides representing regular dot patterns (Exp. I), regular line patterns (Exp. II), or random dot patterns (Exp. Ill) rotated about a horizontal axis. The ratio of horizontal to vertical separations (form ratio) and perspective were independently v...

Journal: :Perception 2003
Jeffrey A Saunders

Texture can be an effective source of information for perception of slant and curvature. A computational assumption required for some texture cues is that texture must be flat along a surface. There are many textures which violate this assumption, and have some sort of texture relief: variations perpendicular to the surface. Some examples include grass, which has vertical elements, or scattered...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2013
Zhi Li Frank H Durgin

Three studies, involving a total of 145 observers examined quantitative theories of the overestimation of perceived optical slant. The first two studies investigated the depth/width anisotropies on positive and negative slant in both pitch and yaw at 2 and 8 m using calibrated immersive virtual environments. Observers made judgments of the relative lengths of extents that were frontal with thos...

Journal: :Perception 1998
G J Andersen M L Braunstein A Saidpour

The perception of depth and slant in three-dimensional scenes specified by texture was investigated in five experiments. Subjects were presented with computer-generated scenes of a ground and ceiling plane receding in depth. Compression, convergence, and grid textures were examined. The effect of the presence or absence of a gap in the center of the display was also assessed. Under some conditi...

Journal: :Vision Research 1997
Tim S. Meese Mike G. Harris

In previous work [Meese et al. (1995). Vision Research, 35, 2879-2888)] we showed that one-dimensional (1D) speed gradients are sufficient to produce a compelling impression of surface slant. Summing a 1D vertical shearing gradient or, less intuitively, a 1D horizontal shearing gradient with a random field of horizontally translating dots produces perceived slant about a horizontal axis. Simila...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2004
Sarah H Creem-Regehr Amy A Gooch Cynthia S Sahm William B Thompson

In 4 experiments, the authors varied the extent and nature of participant movement in a virtual environment to examine the influence of action on estimates of geographical slant. Previous studies showed that people consciously overestimate hill slant but can still accurately guide an action toward the hill (D. R. Proffitt, M. Bhalla, R. Gossweiler, & J. Midgett, 1995). Related studies suggest t...

1992
James V. Stone

Existing techniques for obtaining shape from texture estimate tilt and slant via a single computational mechanism. These techniques do not take advantage of the fact that tilt is relatively easy to estimate, and slant can be estimated more easily once tilt is known. This paper introduces the adaptive bisector method, which allows tilt and slant to be calculated separately, and by different comp...

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