These studies were performed to determine whether a parallel or serial process is employed in a visual search task involving both monocular and binocular cues for the perception of depth. Though a method of characterizing processes as parallel or serial has been used in visual search studies, the...
Studies have considered depth perception threshold as a function of viewing distance (Cutting and Vishton, 1995), the combination of different monocular depth cues and their quantitative relation with binocular depth cues and their different possible type of interactions (Landy, l995). But these ...
Ref. [47] investigated which kind of cues the depth networks should exploit for monocular depth estimation based on the four published methods (MonoDepth [13], SfMLearner [43], Semodepth [48] and LKVOLearner [16]). Deep neural networks can be regarded as a black box, and the depth ...
Depth cues based on dynamic changes in the retinal projection supplement stereoscopic depth in normal vision, and may be especially important to persons lacking stereoscopic vision. The effectiveness of two dynamic monocular cues--velocity gradients and occlusion (the covering and uncovering of more dist...
Results supported the hypothesis that biocular displays present a conflict between the monocular depth cues in a scene and the binocular flatness cue produced by a lack of retinal disparity when both eyes view the same image.V. G. CuQIock-Knopp...
Hendrix C, Barfield W: Relationship between monocular and binocular depth cues for judgements of spatial information and spatial instrument design. Displays 1995, 16(3):103-113.Hendrix Claudia,Barfield Woodrow.Relationship betweenmonocular and binocular depth cues for judgements ofspatial information and ...
Binocular regard was not universally facilitating to veridical perception and, in fact, was detrimental for one-third of the subjects. There was strong evidence, moreover, that the effect of binocular cues was dependent on the particular illusion involved....
Binocular curves are symmetric and exhibit an extremum for central position, whereas monocular curves are strongly asymmetric. The results are interpreted on the basis of weight variation of the depth cues used in the pictorial representation -- break point, accommodation, asymmetric convergence, ...
Human visual system relies on both monocular focusness cues and binocular stereo cues to gain effective 3D perception. Correspondingly, depth from focus/defocus (DfF/DfD) and stereo matching are two most studied passive depth sensing schemes, which are traditionally solved in separate tracks. However...
(2006). Neural correlates of monocular and binocular depth cues based on natural images: A LORETA analysis. Vision Research, 46, 3373-3380.F. P. Fischmeister, H. Bauer, Neural correlates of monocular and binocular depth cues based on natural images: A LORETA analysis, Vision Research, vol....