Interaction of contour geometry and optic flow in determining relative depth of surfaces

ÖD Tanrıkulu, V Froyen, J Feldman, M Singh - Attention, Perception, & …, 2024 - Springer
Dynamic occlusion, such as the accretion and deletion of texture near a boundary, is a major
factor in determining relative depth of surfaces. However, the shape of the contour bounding …

The interpretation of dynamic occlusion: Combining contour geometry and accretion/deletion of texture

ÖD Tanrıkulu, V Froyen, J Feldman, M Singh - Vision Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Conventional accounts of motion perception mostly treat accretion/deletion—the
appearance or disappearance of texture at a boundary between regions—as an essentially …

When is accreting/deleting texture seen as in front? Interpretation of depth from texture motion

ÖD Tanrıkulu, V Froyen, J Feldman, M Singh - Perception, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

[图书][B] Structure from motion without projective consistency

X He - 2016 - search.proquest.com
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 …

The strong role of contour geometry in Structure-from-motion and its implications for projective consistency

X He - 2020 - rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu
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 …

[图书][B] Combination of Accretion/Deletion of Texture and Occluding Contour Geometry in Determining Relative Depth

ÖD Tanrikulu - 2017 - search.proquest.com
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 …