Presentation 2012-03-29
Visual Simulation based on Computational Vision Model of Illusory Movement
Kaori HONGO, Satoru MORITA,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, illusory motion is introduced. Though the figure does not move actually, we mistake that the figure moves. The reason of illusory motion does not solve, though many reseachers discuss. In this research, we propose the vision model that causes illusory motion and we simulate the illusory motion using the vision model on the computer. We show that local movement principle of illusory motion can be explained using optical flow constraints, and illusory motion can be explained by the vision model using the moving foveated vision and the complex cell of primary visual cortex. We generate the animation that we mistake illusory motion in the brain when we observe the optimized Fraser Wilcox illusory movement.
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Keyword(in English) Illusory motion / Fraser Wilcox / Computation vision model / Foveated vision
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Title (in English) Visual Simulation based on Computational Vision Model of Illusory Movement
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Keyword(1) Illusory motion
Keyword(2) Fraser Wilcox
Keyword(3) Computation vision model
Keyword(4) Foveated vision
1st Author's Name Kaori HONGO
1st Author's Affiliation The Graduate School of Science And Engineering, Yamaguchi University /()
2nd Author's Name Satoru MORITA
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Date 2012-03-29
Paper # PRMU2011-251,HIP2011-79
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 500
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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