نتایج جستجو برای: slant helices

تعداد نتایج: 10635  

2013
T. F. Morgeneyer H. Proudhon J. Besson

1 Mines ParisTech, Centre des matériaux, CNRS UMR 7633, BP87 91003 Evry Cedex, France [email protected] Flat to slant crack transition can typically be observed in ductile thin sheet materials. The crack initiates perpendicularly to the loading direction from the notch and then turns to 45° with respect to the loading direction during crack propagation. This phenomenon is, how...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2006
Jeffrey A Saunders Benjamin T Backus

When a surface covered with a regular texture is viewed in perspective, the projected texture provides a number of cues to 3D surface orientation. For oriented textures, one cue is perspective convergence: symmetry lines that are parallel along the surface project to lines that vary systematically in orientation. We investigated the contribution of perspective convergence to perception of 3D sl...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2010
Zhi Li Frank H Durgin

It is known that the perceived slants of large distal surfaces, such as hills, are exaggerated and that the exaggeration increases with distance. In a series of two experiments, we parametrically investigated the effect of viewing distance and slant on perceived slant using a high-fidelity virtual environment. An explicit numerical estimation method and an implicit aspect-ratio approach were se...

2012
Siraj Uddin Meraj Ali Khan S. Uddin M. Ali Khan

In this paper, we study pseudo-slant submanifolds of nearly Kaehler manifolds. A classification theorem on a totally umbilical pseudo-slant submanifold of a nearly Kaehler manifold is proved. 2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 53C40, 53B25, 53C15.

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology 1952
J J GIBSON J CORNSWEET

One of the properties of a visual surface along with hardness, distance, and color-with-illumination, is that of slant. This term must be understood to include not-slanted as well as slanted; in other words the variable consists of opposite qualities having zero slant as a norm. There is evidence that optical slant, so-called, is determined by stimulation. When vision is monocular and the head ...

Journal: :Vision Research 2004
Barbara Gillam Philip M. Grove

Perceived slant was measured for horizontal lines aligned on one side and of varying lengths whose length disparity was either a constant linear amount for all lines (consistent with uniocular occlusion) or proportional to line length (consistent with global slant). Although the disparity of any line was ambiguous with respect to these two possibilities, slant of individual lines did not occur ...

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
Benjamin T. Backus Martin S. Banks Raymond van Ee James A. Crowell

The slant of a stereoscopically defined surface cannot be determined solely from horizontal disparities or from derived quantities such as horizontal size ratio (HSR). There are four other signals that, in combination with horizontal disparity, could in principle allow an unambiguous estimate of slant: the vergence and version of the eyes, the vertical size ratio (VSR), and the horizontal gradi...

Journal: :Vision Research 2000
Nadejda Bocheva Myron L Braunstein

The contribution of slant and tilt to the detection of differences in local surface orientation was examined for structure-from-motion (SFM) displays of a complex sinusoidal surface. Observers judged whether an elliptical SFM gauge figure appeared to be lying on the surface or intersecting it. The gauge figure orientation either matched the local surface orientation or differed from it in slant...

2001
Sibylle D. Steck Hanspeter A. Mallot

We have investigated the role of geographical slant in simple navigation and spatial memory tasks, using a computer graphics town called \Hexatown" (Gillner & Mallot 1998). This environment was a hexagonal grid of streets with landmarks placed in each angle between two streets. The whole environment could be slanted by an angle of 4 . Three slant conditions were used: at: no slant; slanted NW: ...

2011
Corrado Caudek Carlo Fantoni Fulvio Domini

We measured perceived depth from the optic flow (a) when showing a stationary physical or virtual object to observers who moved their head at a normal or slower speed, and (b) when simulating the same optic flow on a computer and presenting it to stationary observers. Our results show that perceived surface slant is systematically distorted, for both the active and the passive viewing of physic...

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