Object pose: perceiving 3-d shape as sticks and slabs.
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چکیده
Estimating the pose (three-dimensional orientation) of objects is an important aspect of 3-D shape perception. We studied the ability of observers to match the pose of the principal axes of an object with the pose of a cross consisting of three perpendicular axes. For objects, we used a long and a flat spheroid and eight symmetric objects with aspect ratios of dimensions of approximately 4:2:1. Stimulus cues were the contour and stereo for the spheroids, and contour, stereo, and shading for the symmetric objects. In addition, the spheroids were shown with or without surface texture and with or without active motion. Results show that observers can perform the task with standard deviations of a few degrees, though biases could be as large as 30 degrees. The results can be naturally decomposed in viewer-centered coordinates, and it turns out that the estimation of orientation in the frontoparallel plane (tilt) is more precise than estimation of orientation in depth (slant, roll). A comparison of long and flat spheroids shows that sticks lead to better performance than do slabs. This can even be the case within the same object; the pose of the stick-like aspect is seen with more precision than is the pose of the slab-like aspect. The largest biases occurred when the spheroids were displayed with the binocular contour as the only cue. We can explain these biases by assuming that subjects' settings are influenced by the orientation of the rim.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Perception & psychophysics
دوره 64 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2002