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A Bayesian model of binocular perception of 3D mirror symmetrical polyhedra.

Yunfeng Li1, Tadamasa Sawada, Yun Shi, Taekyu Kwon, Zygmunt Pizlo.   

Abstract

In our previous studies, we showed that monocular perception of 3D shapes is based on a priori constraints, such as 3D symmetry and 3D compactness. The present study addresses the nature of perceptual mechanisms underlying binocular perception of 3D shapes. First, we demonstrate that binocular performance is systematically better than monocular performance, and it is close to perfect in the case of three out of four subjects. Veridical shape perception cannot be explained by conventional binocular models, in which shape was derived from depth intervals. In our new model, we use ordinal depth of points in a 3D shape provided by stereoacuity and combine it with monocular shape constraints by means of Bayesian inference. The stereoacuity threshold used by the model was estimated for each subject. This model can account for binocular shape performance of all four subjects. It can also explain the fact that when viewing distance increases, the binocular percept gradually reduces to the monocular one, which implies that monocular percept of a 3D shape is a special case of the binocular percept.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21505106     DOI: 10.1167/11.4.11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis        ISSN: 1534-7362            Impact factor:   2.240


  6 in total

1.  Gestalt-like constraints produce veridical (Euclidean) percepts of 3D indoor scenes.

Authors:  TaeKyu Kwon; Yunfeng Li; Tadamasa Sawada; Zygmunt Pizlo
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  2015-11-03       Impact factor: 1.886

2.  Seeing our 3D world while only viewing contour-drawings.

Authors:  Maddex Farshchi; Alexandra Kiba; Tadamasa Sawada
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 3.  The many facets of shape.

Authors:  James T Todd; Alexander A Petrov
Journal:  J Vis       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 2.240

4.  Are mirror-symmetric objects of special importance for 3D shape perception? A reply to Sawada and Pizlo (2022).

Authors:  Alexander A Petrov; Ying Yu; James T Todd
Journal:  J Vis       Date:  2022-03-02       Impact factor: 2.240

5.  Testing a formal theory of perception is not easy: Comments on Yu, Todd & Petrov (2021) and Yu, Petrov & Todd (2021).

Authors:  Tadamasa Sawada; Zygmunt Pizlo
Journal:  J Vis       Date:  2022-03-02       Impact factor: 2.240

6.  Failures of stereoscopic shape constancy over changes of viewing distance and size for bilaterally symmetric polyhedra.

Authors:  Ying Yu; James T Todd; Alexander A Petrov
Journal:  J Vis       Date:  2021-06-07       Impact factor: 2.240

  6 in total

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