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SeGAN: Segmenting and Generating the Invisible
Objects often occlude each other in scenes; Inferring their appearance beyond their visible parts plays an important role in scene understanding, depth estimation, object interaction and manipulation.
Ehsani, Kiana +2 more
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Olfactory‐to‐visual facilitation in the infant brain declines gradually from 4 to 12 months
Abstract During infancy, intersensory facilitation declines gradually as unisensory perception develops. However, this trade‐off was mainly investigated using audiovisual stimulations. Here, fifty 4‐ to 12‐month‐old infants (26 females, predominately White) were tested in 2017–2020 to determine whether the facilitating effect of their mother's body ...
Diane Rekow +6 more
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Dichoptic Completion, Rather than Binocular Rivalry or Binocular Summation
When one monocular image contains a red square partly occluding a green square, and the other monocular image is the same except that the green square is partly occluding the red one, the two images resemble each other's amodal completion.
Li Zhaoping, Gao Meng
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Few avian studies on optical illusions are directly comparable to those with humans. Grey parrots that have some referential use of English speech, however, allow for such comparative studies, as these birds can be tested just as are humans, by asking ...
Irene M. Pepperberg
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Figure-Ground Separation by Visual Cortex [PDF]
Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1-0109, N00014-95-1 ...
Grossberg, Stephen
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Texture Segregation, Surface Representation, and Figure-ground Separation [PDF]
A widespread view is that most of texture segregation can be accounted for by differences in the spatial frequency content of texture regions. Evidence from both psychophysical and physiological studies indicate, however, that beyond these early ...
Grossberg, Stephen, Pessoa, Luiz
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Luminance gradient configuration determines perceived lightness in a simple geometric illusion
Accurate perception of surface reflectance poses a significant computational problem for the visual system. The amount of light reflected by a surface is affected by a combination of factors including the surface’s reflectance properties and illumination
Maria ePereverzeva, Scott O. Murray
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Foreword for a sixty-year-old triangle [PDF]
Il contributo presenta la traduzione in inglese del testo, apparso in italiano nel 1954, in cui Gaetano Kanizsa pubblicava per la prima volta il triangolo ...
Gerbino, Walter
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Approximation in Perceptual Completion
Normally, the perception of complete visual shapes given incomplete sensory evidence can be explained by interpolation; i.e., by the smooth monotonic connection of literally represented contour stimuli.
Gerbino Walter
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Hybrid Bayesian Eigenobjects: Combining Linear Subspace and Deep Network Methods for 3D Robot Vision
We introduce Hybrid Bayesian Eigenobjects (HBEOs), a novel representation for 3D objects designed to allow a robot to jointly estimate the pose, class, and full 3D geometry of a novel object observed from a single viewpoint in a single practical ...
Burchfiel, Benjamin, Konidaris, George
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