Conventional accounts of motion perception mostly treat accretion/deletion—the appearance or disappearance of texture at a boundary between regions—as an essentially …
Standard accounts of accretion/deletion of texture treat it as a definite cue to depth ordering: The accreting/deleting surface is interpreted as being behind the adjoining surface. Froyen …
Abstract Structure-from-motion (SFM) studies have shown that people are good at perceiving 3D structure in dynamic dot displays consistent with rigid object rotation …
Structure from motion (SFM) refers to the phenomenon that human observers can perceive three-dimensional structure from a two-dimensional image sequence that is consistent with …
Traditionally, accretion/deletion of texture is considered as a definite cue to ground status. However, accretion/deletion can also arise from self-occlusion due to rotation in depth …