- Effects of 3D Structure on Motion Segmentation
- M.J. Bravo and H. Farid
- Vision Research, 40(6):695-704, 2000
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Bibtex
A smooth surface imaged on the retina produces a smooth flow
field. Thus, the visual system may group regions of smoothly varying
flow to segment surfaces. We tested this idea by having observers
perform a segmentation task on several stimuli that differed in their
3D interpretations but were all matched in the smoothness of their 2D
flow fields. Performance varied across conditions with the best
performance occurring when the stimulus simulated a rigid plane. This
result suggests that while observers may use deviations from
smoothness to segment a broad class of motion stimuli, they use a more
precise strategy to segment stimuli with a familiar 3D interpretation
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