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The three rules of mountaineering and amodal volume completion [PDF]

open access: yesi-Perception
When climbing a mountain, one is sometimes surprised at how the mountain turns out to be much taller than one initially believed. Wishful thinking easily comes to mind as an explanation for this, but we illustrate how this misjudgment may also be ...
Vebjørn Ekroll, Rob van Lier
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Amodal completion of moving objects by pigeons. [PDF]

open access: yesPerception, 2008
In a series of four experiments, we explored whether pigeons complete partially occluded moving shapes. Four pigeons were trained to discriminate between a complete moving shape and an incomplete moving shape in a two-alternative forced-choice task. In testing, the birds were presented with a partially occluded moving shape.
Nagasaka Y, Wasserman EA.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Amodal completion and knowledge [PDF]

open access: yesAnalysis, 2019
Amodal completion is the representation of occluded parts of perceived objects. We argue for the following three claims: First, at least some amodal completion-involved experiences can ground knowledge about the occluded portions of perceived objects ...
Helton, Grace, Nanay, Bence
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From Michotte Until Today: Why the Dichotomous Classification of Modal and Amodal Completions Is Inadequate

open access: yesi-Perception, 2019
The distinction between modal and amodal completion is ubiquitous in the perception literature. It goes back to the seminal publication “Les compléments amodaux des structures perceptives” by A. Michotte, G. Thinès, and G.
Tom R. Scherzer, Franz Faul
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From the Visible to the Invisible: On the Phenomenal Gradient of Appearance [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sciences
Background: By exploring the principles of Gestalt psychology, the neural mechanisms of perception, and computational models, scientists aim to unravel the complex processes that enable us to perceive a coherent and organized world.
Baingio Pinna   +2 more
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Application of amodal segmentation for shape reconstruction and occlusion recovery in occluded tomatoes [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
Common object detection and image segmentation methods are unable to accurately estimate the shape of the occluded fruit. Monitoring the growth status of shaded crops in a specific environment is challenging, and certain studies related to crop ...
Jing Yang   +5 more
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Olfactory Amodal Completion [PDF]

open access: yesPacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2021
AbstractAmodal completion is the representation of those parts of the perceived object that we get no sensory stimulation from. While amodal completion is rife and plays an essential role in all sense modalities, philosophical discussions of this phenomenon have almost entirely been limited to vision.
Young, Benjamin D., Nanay, Bence
openaire   +2 more sources

Generative Adversarial Network for Overcoming Occlusion in Images: A Survey

open access: yesAlgorithms, 2023
Although current computer vision systems are closer to the human intelligence when it comes to comprehending the visible world than previously, their performance is hindered when objects are partially occluded.
Kaziwa Saleh   +2 more
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Amodal completion of partly occluded figures: Effect of contour orientation [PDF]

open access: yesPsihologija, 2003
In present study the temporal dimension of amodal completion in visual occlusion was investigated. We supposed that the visual system prefers to complete normally (vertically-horizontally) oriented contours than the oblique ones. Using the prime-matching
Marković Slobodan S.   +1 more
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