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  • 标题:Invariance of Visual Perception
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  • 作者:Chikhman V.N. ; Shelepin Yu.E. ; Foreman Nigel
  • 期刊名称:Experimental Psychology (Russia)
  • 印刷版ISSN:2072-7593
  • 电子版ISSN:2311-7036
  • 出版年度:2008
  • 卷号:1
  • 期号:1
  • 出版社:Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
  • 摘要:Perception and thinking is based largely on the ability of the brain to find in the world invariant features. The purpose of the study – to determine the ranges invariant perception, for various transformations of images of objects (angular size – magnitude, turn corners-projections), under which quantitative characteristics of their perceptions remained unchanged. The recognition psychophysical threshold measuring of incomplete line drawing images (Gollin-test) with different sizes and rotations was provided. The experimental data of invariance perception to the image size transformation and rotating of images are presented. We demonstrate that there is a wide range of angular sizes (from 1.0 up to 50 degrees of visual angle) across which the threshold of recognition of incomplete images does not depend on object size. However, there was found to be a narrow range of small sizes of stimulus (0.19–1, 0 degrees of visual angle) at which there was found to be a dependence of performance on object size. The thresholds of recognition of 3-D objects when viewed as incomplete 2-D images were measured at psychophysical experiments varying perspective of 3-D objects during testing. The memory template of the test objects description has "invariance" properties from 15 up to an angle of 60 degrees. The algorithm for template formation of 3-D objects in the human visual system need to be modeled, taking account of the invariance mechanism. The model of invariant perception, combining well-known model log-polar model and wavelet transform as the primary stage of filtration, and then match filtering and decision-making.
  • 关键词:incomplete images; invariant perception; gestalt; pattern recognition
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