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The occlusion illusion: Partial modal completion or apparent distance? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
In the occlusion illusion, the visible portion of a partly occluded object (eg a semicircle partly hidden behind a rectangle) appears to be significantly larger than a physically identical region that is fully visible.
Brooks, JL, Lai, KS, Palmer, SE
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Depicting Occlusion in Early Renaissance Art

open access: yesi-Perception, 2011
The artist attempting to give the impression of three-dimensional relationships must convey somehow that one surface is in front of another. There is a large and venerable literature in Psychology on this subject, showing how figure-ground, border ...
Barbara Gillam
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Measuring the perceptual grouping of non-adjacent surfaces that are invisibly (amodally) or visibly connected.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
Classic Gestalt examples of perceptual grouping entail arrays of disconnected surfaces that are grouped on the basis of the surfaces' relative similarity or proximity.
Debarshi Datta, Howard S Hock
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Volume Completion Between Contour Fragments at Discrete Depths

open access: yesi-Perception, 2017
Building on the modal and amodal completion work of Kanizsa, Carman and Welch showed that binocular stereo viewing of two disparate images can give rise to a percept of 3D curved, nonclosed illusory contours and surfaces. Here, it is shown that binocular
Peter Ulric Tse
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From Incomplete Views to Complete Objects: Amodal Completion for Semantic and Structural Restoration in Remote Sensing

open access: yesJournal of Remote Sensing
Occlusions in satellite imagery pose significant challenges for accurate interpretation of geospatial objects. While existing inpainting methods focus on visual plausibility, they often neglect structural fidelity and semantic reasoning. To address this,
Mingyang Lei, Huifang Li, Huanfeng Shen
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A Comment on "Assimilation of Achromatic Color Cannot Explain the Brightness Effects in the Achromatic Neon Effect" by Marc K. Albert [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1-0409); Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1 ...
Grossberg, Stephen
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Open-World Amodal Appearance Completion

open access: yes2025 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
Understanding and reconstructing occluded objects is a challenging problem, especially in open-world scenarios where categories and contexts are diverse and unpredictable. Traditional methods, however, are typically restricted to closed sets of object categories, limiting their use in complex, open-world scenes.
Ao, Jiayang   +3 more
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Hyper-Transformer for Amodal Completion

open access: yes
Amodal object completion is a complex task that involves predicting the invisible parts of an object based on visible segments and background information. Learning shape priors is crucial for effective amodal completion, but traditional methods often rely on two-stage processes or additional information, leading to inefficiencies and potential error ...
Gao, Jianxiong   +4 more
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Amodal completion without awareness

open access: yesJournal of Vision, 2014
S.-Y. Lin, S.-L. Yeh
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