Shape-from-shading depends on visual, gravitational, and body-orientation cues

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作者
Jenkin, HL [1 ]
Jenkin, MR [1 ]
Dyde, RT [1 ]
Harris, LR [1 ]
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[1] York Univ, Ctr Vis Res, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada
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10.1068/p5285
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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The perception of shading-defined form results from an interaction between shading cues and the frames of reference within which those cues are interpreted. In the absence of a clear source of illumination, the definition of 'up' becomes critical to deducing the perceived shape from a particular pattern of shading. In our experiments, twelve subjects adjusted the orientation of a planar disc painted with a linear luminance gradient from one side to the other, until the disc appeared maximally convex-that is, until the luminance gradient induced the maximum perception of a three-dimensional shape. The vision, gravity, and body-orientation cues were altered relative to each other. Visual cues were manipulated by the York Tilted Room facility, and body cues were altered by simply lying on one side. The orientation of the disc that appeared maximally convex varied in a systematic fashion with these manipulations. We present a model in which the direction of perceptual 'up' is determined from the sum of three weighted vectors corresponding to the vision, gravity, and body-orientation cues. The model predicts the perceived direction of 'up', contributes to our understanding of how shape-from-shading is deduced, and also predicts the confidence with which the 'up'direction is perceived.
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