Presentation 1998/6/1
The mechanism of "cardboard cut-out phenomenon"
Hiroaki SHIGEMASU, Shunsuke SHINDATE, Takao SATO,
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Abstract(in English) Objects and people in stereograms typically appear flat as if they are cardboard cut-outs. This is still true when the angular size of objects in the stereograms is the same as those of original scene. Howard and Rogers(1995)suggested that the structure from the binocular disparity become flattened because the viewing distance is much smaller than the original scene. We investigated this hypothesis and revealed that in addition to the effect of viewing distance the effect of depth contrast is necessary to produce cardboard cut-out phenomenon.
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Keyword(in English) cardboard cut-out phenomenon / stereo picture / depth contrast
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Title (in English) The mechanism of "cardboard cut-out phenomenon"
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Keyword(1) cardboard cut-out phenomenon
Keyword(2) stereo picture
Keyword(3) depth contrast
1st Author's Name Hiroaki SHIGEMASU
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of humanities and sociology, the University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Shunsuke SHINDATE
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of humanities and sociology, the University of Tokyo
3rd Author's Name Takao SATO
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of humanities and sociology, the University of Tokyo
Date 1998/6/1
Paper # MVE98-47
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 97
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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