Mayhew J
Perception. 1982;11(4):387-403. doi: 10.1068/p110387.
Two methods for interpreting disparity information are described. Neither requires extraretinal information to scale for distance: one method uses horizontal disparities to solve for the viewing distance, the other uses the vertical disparities. Method 1 requires the assumption that the disparities derive from a locally planar surface. Then from the horizontal disparities measured at four retinal locations the viewing distance and the equation of local surface 'patch' can be obtained. Method 2 does not need this assumption. The vertical disparities are first used to obtain the values of the gaze and viewing distance. These are then used to interpret the horizontal disparity information. An algorithm implementing the methods has been tested and is found to be subject to a perceptual phenomenon known as the 'induced effect'.
本文描述了两种用于解释视差信息的方法。这两种方法都不需要视网膜外信息来进行距离缩放:一种方法使用水平视差来求解观察距离,另一种方法使用垂直视差。方法1需要假设视差来自局部平面表面。然后,根据在四个视网膜位置测量的水平视差,可以获得观察距离和局部表面“斑块”的方程。方法2不需要这个假设。垂直视差首先用于获得注视和观察距离的值。然后,这些值用于解释水平视差信息。一种实现这些方法的算法已经经过测试,发现会受到一种称为“诱导效应”的感知现象的影响。