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Re: weighting depth clues


  • From: T3D Richard Young <young@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: weighting depth clues
  • Date: Mon, 21 Jul 1997 14:57:43 -0400

Here are the papers from Kent Stevens <kent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> which bear on
the question of the relative weight the human vision system places on
different depth cues (i.e., the cue integration question):

Stevens, K.A. 1995 Integration by association:  Combining 3D cues to
extrinsic surface shape.  Perception  24, 199-21

Stevens, K.A., Lees, M. & Brookes, A. 1991 Combining binocular and
monocular curvature features.  Perception 20(4), 425-440.

Stevens, K.A., Lees, M. & Brookes, A. 1991 Combining binocular and
monocular curvature features.  Perception 20(4), 425-440.

Stevens, K.A. & Brookes, A. 1987 Probing depth in monocular images.
Biological Cybernetics  56, 355-366.

Stevens, K.A. 1991 Constructing the perception of surfaces from multiple
cues.  Mind and Language 5(4), 253-266.


and with respect to stereo being a reconstructive, and lossy process:

Stevens, K.A. & Brookes, A. 1987 Depth reconstruction in stereopsis.
Proceeding of the First IEEE In ternational Conference on Computer Vision,
London, June, 682-686.

Stevens, K.A. & Brookes, A. 1988 Integrating stereopsis with monocular
interpretations of planar surfaces. Vision Research 28, 371-386.

Brookes, A. & Stevens, K.A. 1988 Binocular depth from surfaces vs.
volumes.  Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and
Performance 15(3), 479-484.

Brookes, A. & Stevens, K.A. 1989 The analogy between stereo depth and
brightness. Perception, 18(5), 601-614.


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