Presentation 1997/11/21
Experimental Analysis of Surface Reconstruction from Motion Parallax, Part I
Takefumi HAYASHI, Toshio INUI,
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Abstract(in English) Moving random dot patterns are used to investigate the human visual system's sensitivity to sinusoidal depth modulations specified by motion parallax. Modulation transfer functions (MTF) are affected both by dot average velocity and dot density. Three dots per period are necessary to perceive the sinusoidal surfaces. The value of (threshold of perception)/(average dot interval) is constant in every dot density and frequency condition. This implies that the surface reconstruction from motion parallax utilizes the gradient of the velocity field. These experimental results are similar to those in surface reconstruction from binocular disparity.
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Keyword(in English) motion parallax / surface reconstruction / MIT
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Title (in English) Experimental Analysis of Surface Reconstruction from Motion Parallax, Part I
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Keyword(1) motion parallax
Keyword(2) surface reconstruction
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1st Author's Name Takefumi HAYASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Informatics, Kansai University()
2nd Author's Name Toshio INUI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University
Date 1997/11/21
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Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 389
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