Integration of monocular cues to improve depth perception - Swain - 2000 () Citation Context ...loser objects tend to reflect more light than distant objects, brightness is an effective cue for depth ordering. Increasing the luminance of an object of interest will make the object appear closer ...
The brain efficiently combines all these monocular cues to construct a stable and detailed depth map of the environment. If one cue is ambiguous or missing (e.g., due to lighting or object characteristics), other cues can compensate, allowing for robust depth perception. Additionally, experience...
Development of infants' sensitivity to surface contour information for spatial layout The development of sensitivity to a recently discovered static-monocular depth cue to surface shape, surface contours, was investigated. Twenty infants in ... MG Sen,A Yonas,DC Knill - 《Perception》 被引量: 30...
The present experiment was designed to test the hypothesis that binocular disparity functions as a veridical cue, and linear perspective as a nonveridical cue in the perception of a rotating trapezoid. Three trapezoids with proportionately increasing slope were viewed by 10 subjects through viewing scr...
All selected pairs for depth criteria are better than random depth ranking (correct = 0.5) with the exception of occlusion on KITTI. Relative height is a strong depth cue, in particular for outdoor images. Does the number of sampled pixel pairs matter?...
This was not the case when the faces were inverted. These results suggest that even 4-month-old infants respond to depth information from a depth cue that may require learning, the size of faces. 展开 关键词: Depth Face Preferential looking Infant Familiar size Relative size ...
Monocular Depth Perception Enhancement Based on Joint Shading/Contrast Model and Motion Parallax (JSM) Stereoscopic 3D displays adopt a binocular depth cue to provide depth perception. However, users should be equipped with expensive special devices to appre... S Ryu,H Yoo,T Akhavan - 《Sid Int...
Recent studies of dynamic cue effectiveness will be replicated with a clinical population. (3) The third part examines the use of monocular/stereoscopic conflict tests as measures of reliance on stereoscopic vision. These measures would supplement tests of stereoacuity. Subjects varying in stereoacuity...
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(2000)suggested that RDS, where only disparity can be used as a cue to depth, might introduce uncertainty of depth perception resulting in contraction bias. In addition, it is possible that a discrepancy in extraretinal cues to distance, i.e., convergence and accommodation, results in ...