Vision in 3D environments

Biological and machine systems exist within a complex and changing three-dimensional world. We appear to have no difficulty understanding this world, but how do we go about forming a perceptual model of it? Centred around three key themes: depth processing and stereopsis; motion and navigation in 3D...

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Depth Processing and Stereopsis
Physiologically based models of binocular depth perception
influence of monocular regions on the binocular perception of spatial layout
Information, illusion and constancy in telestereoscopic viewing
role of disparity interactions in perception of the 3D environment
Blur and perceived depth
Neuronal interactions and their role in solving the stereo correspondence problem
Stereoscopic motion in depth
Representation of 3D action space during eye and body motion
Binocular motion-in-depth perception: contributions of eye movements and retinal motion signals
surprising problem in navigation
Natural Scene Perception
Making a scene in the brain
Surface color perception and light field estimation in 3D scenes
Representing, perceiving and remembering the shape of visual space
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Seeing in three dimensions Michael Jenkin and Laurence R. Harris Part I. Depth Processing and Stereopsis Physiologically based models of binocular depth perception Ning Qian and Yongjie Li The influence of monocular regions on the binocular perception of spatial layout Barbara Gillam Information, illusion and constancy in telestereoscopic viewing Brian Rogers The role of disparity interactions in perception of the 3D environment Christopher W. Tyler Blur and perceived depth Martin S. Banks and Robert T. Held Neuronal interactions and their role in solving the stereo correspondence problem Jason M. Samonds and Tai Sing Lee Part II. Motion and Navigation in 3D Stereoscopic motion in depth Robert S. Allison and Ian P. Howard Representation of 3D action space during eye and body motion W. Pieter Medendorp and Stan Van Pelt Binocular motion-in-depth perception: contributions of eye movements and retinal motion signals Julie M. Harris and Harold T. Nefs A surprising problem in navigation Yogesh Girdhar and Gregory Dudek Part III. Natural Scene Perception Making a scene in the brain Russell A. Epstein and Sean P. MacEvoy Surface color perception and light field estimation in 3D scenes Laurence T. Maloney, Holly E. Gerhard, Huseyin Boyaci and Katja Doerschner Representing, perceiving and remembering the shape of visual space Aude Oliva, Soojin Park and Talia Konkle Author index; Subject index
Biological and machine systems exist within a complex and changing three-dimensional world. We appear to have no difficulty understanding this world, but how do we go about forming a perceptual model of it? Centred around three key themes: depth processing and stereopsis; motion and navigation in 3D; and natural scene perception, this volume explores the latest cutting-edge research into the perception of three dimension environments. It features contributions from top researchers in the field, presenting both biological and computational perspectives. Topics covered include binocular perception; blur and perceived depth; stereoscopic motion in depth; and perceiving and remembering the shape of visual space. This unique book will provide students and researchers with an overview of ongoing research as well as perspectives on future developments in the field. Colour versions of a selection of the figures are available at www.cambridge.org/9781107001756
Depth perception
Binocular vision
Human information processing
Harris, Laurence 1953- edt
Jenkin, Michael 1959- edt
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https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511736261 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext
spellingShingle Vision in 3D environments
Seeing in three dimensions
Depth Processing and Stereopsis
Physiologically based models of binocular depth perception
influence of monocular regions on the binocular perception of spatial layout
Information, illusion and constancy in telestereoscopic viewing
role of disparity interactions in perception of the 3D environment
Blur and perceived depth
Neuronal interactions and their role in solving the stereo correspondence problem
Stereoscopic motion in depth
Representation of 3D action space during eye and body motion
Binocular motion-in-depth perception: contributions of eye movements and retinal motion signals
surprising problem in navigation
Natural Scene Perception
Making a scene in the brain
Surface color perception and light field estimation in 3D scenes
Representing, perceiving and remembering the shape of visual space
Depth perception
Binocular vision
Human information processing
title Vision in 3D environments
title_alt Seeing in three dimensions
Depth Processing and Stereopsis
Physiologically based models of binocular depth perception
influence of monocular regions on the binocular perception of spatial layout
Information, illusion and constancy in telestereoscopic viewing
role of disparity interactions in perception of the 3D environment
Blur and perceived depth
Neuronal interactions and their role in solving the stereo correspondence problem
Stereoscopic motion in depth
Representation of 3D action space during eye and body motion
Binocular motion-in-depth perception: contributions of eye movements and retinal motion signals
surprising problem in navigation
Natural Scene Perception
Making a scene in the brain
Surface color perception and light field estimation in 3D scenes
Representing, perceiving and remembering the shape of visual space
title_auth Vision in 3D environments
title_exact_search Vision in 3D environments
title_full Vision in 3D environments edited by Laurence R. Harris, Michael R.M. Jenkin
title_fullStr Vision in 3D environments edited by Laurence R. Harris, Michael R.M. Jenkin
title_full_unstemmed Vision in 3D environments edited by Laurence R. Harris, Michael R.M. Jenkin
title_short Vision in 3D environments
title_sort vision in 3d environments
topic Depth perception
Binocular vision
Human information processing
topic_facet Depth perception
Binocular vision
Human information processing
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