[HTML][HTML] Color illusions also deceive CNNs for low-level vision tasks: Analysis and implications

A Gomez-Villa, A Martín, J Vazquez-Corral… - Vision Research, 2020 - Elsevier
The study of visual illusions has proven to be a very useful approach in vision science. In
this work we start by showing that, while convolutional neural networks (CNNs) trained for …

[HTML][HTML] Evidence for the intrinsically nonlinear nature of receptive fields in vision

M Bertalmío, A Gomez-Villa, A Martín… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
The responses of visual neurons, as well as visual perception phenomena in general, are
highly nonlinear functions of the visual input, while most vision models are grounded on the …

[HTML][HTML] Fixational eye movements enable robust edge detection

L Schmittwilken, M Maertens - Journal of Vision, 2022 - jov.arvojournals.org
Human vision relies on mechanisms that respond to luminance edges in space and time.
Most edge models use orientation-selective mechanisms on multiple spatial scales and …

[HTML][HTML] State-of-the-art image and video quality assessment with a metric based on an intrinsically non-linear neural summation model

R Luna, I Zabaleta, M Bertalmío - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The development of automatic methods for image and video quality assessment that
correlate well with the perception of human observers is a very challenging open problem in …

[HTML][HTML] Noise masking of White's illusion exposes the weakness of current spatial filtering models of lightness perception

T Betz, R Shapley, FA Wichmann, M Maertens - Journal of vision, 2015 - arvojournals.org
Spatial filtering models are currently a widely accepted mechanistic account of human
lightness perception. Their popularity can be ascribed to two reasons: They correctly predict …

[HTML][HTML] What Fechner could not do: Separating perceptual encoding and decoding with difference scaling

J Vincent, M Maertens, G Aguilar - Journal of Vision, 2024 - iovs.arvojournals.org
A key question in perception research is how stimulus variations translate into perceptual
magnitudes, that is, the perceptual encoding process. As experimenters, we cannot probe …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamic decorrelation as a unifying principle for explaining a broad range of brightness phenomena

A Lerer, H Supèr, MS Keil - PLOS Computational Biology, 2021 - journals.plos.org
The visual system is highly sensitive to spatial context for encoding luminance patterns.
Context sensitivity inspired the proposal of many neural mechanisms for explaining the …

[HTML][HTML] Contour adaptation reduces the spreading of edge induced colors

AJ Coia, MA Crognale - Vision Research, 2018 - Elsevier
Brief exposure to flickering achromatic outlines of an area causes a reduction in the
brightness contrast of the surface inside the area. This contour adaptation to achromatic …

[HTML][HTML] Dissecting the influence of the collinear and flanking bars in White's effect

B Blakeslee, G Padmanabhan, ME McCourt - Vision Research, 2016 - Elsevier
In White's effect equiluminant test patches placed on the black and white bars of a square-
wave grating appear different in brightness. The illusion has generated intense interest …

Utjecaj površinske strukture tiskovne podloge na pojavnost efekta kromatske asimilacije

K Milković - 2023 - repozitorij.unizg.hr
Sažetak Trendovi grafičkih komunikacija kontinuirano zahtijevaju nova dizajnerska rješenja
koja uključuju elemente pravilnih geometrijskih struktura kao što su npr. sustavi paralelnih …