Title of article :
The Café Wall Illusion: Local and Global Perception fromMultiple Scales to Multiscale
Author/Authors :
Nematzadeh, Nasim College of Science and Engineering - Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia , Powers, David M. W. College of Science and Engineering - Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Pages :
22
From page :
1
To page :
22
Abstract :
Geometrical illusions are a subclass of optical illusions in which the geometrical characteristics of patterns in particular orientations and angles are distorted and misperceived as a result of low-to-high-level retinal/cortical processing. Modelling the detection of tiltin these illusions, and its strength, is a challenging task and leads to the development of techniques that explain important features of human perception. We present here a predictive and quantitative approach for modelling foveal and peripheral vision for the inducedtiltinthe Cafe Wall illusion, in which parallel mortar lines between shifted rows of black and white tiles appear to converge and diverge. Difference of Gaussians is used to define a bioderived filtering model for the responses of retinal simple cells to the stimulus, while an analytical processing pipeline is developed to quantify the angle of tilt in the model and develop confidence intervals around them. Several sampling sizes and aspect ratios are explored to model variant foveal views, and a variety of pattern configurations are tested to model variant Gestalt views. The analysis of our model across this range of test configurations resents a precisely quantified comparison contrasting local tilt detection in the foveal sample sets with pattern-wide Gestalttilt.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
Geometrical illusions , Multiple Scales , Multiscale
Journal title :
Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2604549
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