“What not” detectors help the brain see in depth
NR Goncalves, AE Welchman - Current Biology, 2017 - cell.com
Binocular stereopsis is one of the primary cues for three-dimensional (3D) vision in species
ranging from insects to primates. Understanding how the brain extracts depth from two …
ranging from insects to primates. Understanding how the brain extracts depth from two …
[HTML][HTML] Blur and the perception of depth at occlusions
The depth ordering of two surfaces, one occluding the other, can in principle be determined
from the correlation between the occlusion border's blur and the blur of the two surfaces. If …
from the correlation between the occlusion border's blur and the blur of the two surfaces. If …
Models of monocular and binocular visual perception in quality assessment of stereoscopic images
Assessing quality of experience (QoE) for three-dimensional (3-D) video is challenging. In
this paper, we propose a new full-reference stereoscopic image quality metric, by simulating …
this paper, we propose a new full-reference stereoscopic image quality metric, by simulating …
Humans perceive binocular rivalry and fusion in a tristable dynamic state
Human vision combines inputs from the two eyes into one percept. Small differences “fuse”
together, whereas larger differences are seen “rivalrously” from one eye at a time. These …
together, whereas larger differences are seen “rivalrously” from one eye at a time. These …
First-and second-order contributions to depth perception in anti-correlated random dot stereograms
The binocular energy model of neural responses predicts that depth from binocular disparity
might be perceived in the reversed direction when the contrast of dots presented to one eye …
might be perceived in the reversed direction when the contrast of dots presented to one eye …
The effect of training on sensitivity and stability of double fusion in Panum's limiting case
Y Shi, J Zhang, W Lin, A Chung-Fat-Yim… - Attention, Perception, & …, 2023 - Springer
Panum's limiting case is a phenomenon of monocular occlusion in binocular vision. This
occurs when one object is occluded by the other object for one eye, but the two objects are …
occurs when one object is occluded by the other object for one eye, but the two objects are …
The matching rule of Panum's limiting case and its influencing factors
Y Shi, Z He, Y Deng, H Li - Frontiers in psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Panum's limiting case is one of the typical configurations of monocular
occlusion region. The matching rule of Panum's limiting case is the key to understanding …
occlusion region. The matching rule of Panum's limiting case is the key to understanding …
Toward perceptually-consistent stereo: A scanline study
Two types of information exist in a stereo pair: correlation (matching) and decorrelation (half-
occlusion). Vision science has shown that both types of information are used in the visual …
occlusion). Vision science has shown that both types of information are used in the visual …
Seam manipulator: Leveraging pixel fusion for depth-adjustable stereoscopic image retargeting
To enhance the depth perception for stereoscopic image retargeting, this paper presents a
depth-adjustable stereoscopic image retargeting method via pixel fusion technique. The …
depth-adjustable stereoscopic image retargeting method via pixel fusion technique. The …
Monocular–binocular feature fidelity induced index for stereoscopic image quality assessment
F Shao, K Li, G Jiang, M Yu, C Yu - Applied optics, 2015 - opg.optica.org
Perceptual three-dimensional image quality assessment (3D-IQA) aims to use
computational models to measure image quality in a way that is consistent with human …
computational models to measure image quality in a way that is consistent with human …