- Texture Perception on Folded Surfaces
- M.J. Bravo and H. Farid
- Perception, 30(7):819-832, 2001
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Do judgments of texture similarity reflect surface texture or image
texture? To find out, we had observers view a rectangular surface
that was folded into three panels much like a brochure. Each panel was
textured with an oriented noise pattern and the observers' task was to
determine which side panel matched the center panel in surface
texture. Information about surface geometry was conveyed by binocular
disparity and by the boundaries of the rectangular surface. We found
that observers were often consistently wrong, selecting the texture
that differed in the image and not on the surface. In sharp contrast,
when observers judged the texture orientation on each panel
individually, their judgments were accurate reflections of the surface
texture. So even when observers can recover surface texture, their
judgments of texture similarity may still be based on image texture.
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