نتایج جستجو برای: orientation and vision

تعداد نتایج: 16851077  

Journal: :Vision Research 2009
Keith Langley Veronique Lefebvre Stephen J. Anderson

Following adaptation to an oriented (1-d) signal in central vision, the orientation of subsequently viewed test signals may appear repelled away from or attracted towards the adapting orientation. Small angular differences between the adaptor and test yield 'repulsive' shifts, while large angular differences yield 'attractive' shifts. In peripheral vision, however, both small and large angular ...

Purpose: The purpose of this research is to achieve a model of useful strategic control that can be used in the public libraries affiliated with the Iran Public Libraries Foundation. Methodology: This is an exploratory research project, using a case study approach with an original orientation. Data has been collected through field surveys and descriptive statistical analysis methods have been ...

Journal: :Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry 2011
Deyue Yu Susana T L Chung

PURPOSE Difficulty identifying faces is a common complaint of people with central vision loss. Dakin and Watt (2009) reported that the horizontal components of face images are most informative for face identification in normal vision. In this study, we examined whether people with central vision loss similarly rely primarily on the horizontal components of face images for face identification. ...

2004
João Manuel R. S. Tavares Ricardo Ferreira Francisco Freitas

In this paper a servomechanism vision control system, based on hand language, is presented. The control images are acquired by a generic webcam and processed, in the working phase, in quasi real time. For this processing, two approaches were considered: in the first one, we used the object control moments to identify the desired order; in the second approach, we used image control orientation h...

Journal: :Cognitive Science 1994
Martha J. Farah Robin Rochlin Karen L. Klein

Although it is generally assumed thot vision is orientation invariant, that is, that shapes can be recognized regardless of viewing angle, there is little evidence that speaks directly to this issue, ond what evidence there is fails to support orientation invariance. We propose an explanation for the previous results in terms of the kinds of shape primitives used by the visual system in achievi...

Journal: :Vision Research 1998
Sergei Gepshtein Alexander Cooperman

It has been suggested that to resolve ambiguities implicit in binocular perception of complex visual scenes, the brain adopts a continuity constraint assuming that disparities change smoothly with eccentricity. Stereoscopic transparency is characterized by abrupt changes of binocular disparity across retinal locations. The focus of the present study is how the brain uses the continuity constrai...

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