Geisler Wilson S
Center for Perceptual Systems and Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712-1062, USA.
Annu Rev Psychol. 2008;59:167-92. doi: 10.1146/annurev.psych.58.110405.085632.
The environments in which we live and the tasks we must perform to survive and reproduce have shaped the design of our perceptual systems through evolution and experience. Therefore, direct measurement of the statistical regularities in natural environments (scenes) has great potential value for advancing our understanding of visual perception. This review begins with a general discussion of the natural scene statistics approach, of the different kinds of statistics that can be measured, and of some existing measurement techniques. This is followed by a summary of the natural scene statistics measured over the past 20 years. Finally, there is a summary of the hypotheses, models, and experiments that have emerged from the analysis of natural scene statistics.
我们生存和繁衍所处的环境以及为了生存和繁衍必须执行的任务,通过进化和经验塑造了我们感知系统的设计。因此,直接测量自然环境(场景)中的统计规律对于增进我们对视觉感知的理解具有巨大的潜在价值。本综述首先对自然场景统计方法、可测量的不同类型统计量以及一些现有的测量技术进行一般性讨论。接下来是对过去20年测量的自然场景统计量的总结。最后,总结了从自然场景统计分析中得出的假设、模型和实验。