Domini F, Caudek C, Richman S
Cognitive Technology Laboratory, Trieste, Italy.
Percept Psychophys. 1998 Oct;60(7):1164-74. doi: 10.3758/bf03206166.
Four experiments related human perception of depth-order relations in structure-from-motion displays to current Euclidean and affine theories of depth recovery from motion. Discrimination between parallel and nonparallel lines and relative-depth judgments was observed for orthographic projections of rigidly oscillating random-dot surfaces. We found that (1) depth-order relations were perceived veridically for surfaces with the same slant magnitudes, but were systematically biased for surfaces with different slant magnitudes. (2) Parallel (virtual) lines defined by probe dots on surfaces with different slant magnitudes were judged to be nonparallel. (3) Relative-depth judgments were internally inconsistent for probe dots on surfaces with different slant magnitudes. It is argued that both veridical performance and systematic misperceptions may be accounted for by a heuristic analysis of the first-order optic flow.
四项实验将人类对运动视差显示中深度顺序关系的感知与当前从运动中恢复深度的欧几里得和仿射理论联系起来。对于刚性振荡随机点表面的正投影,观察到了平行线和非平行线之间的辨别以及相对深度判断。我们发现:(1)对于具有相同倾斜度大小的表面,深度顺序关系能被准确感知,但对于具有不同倾斜度大小的表面,会出现系统性偏差。(2)由具有不同倾斜度大小的表面上的探测点定义的平行(虚拟)线被判断为不平行。(3)对于具有不同倾斜度大小的表面上的探测点,相对深度判断在内部是不一致的。有人认为,准确的表现和系统性的错误感知都可以通过对一阶光流的启发式分析来解释。