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Depth capture by generic-view motion
Authors:Michiteru Kitazaki
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, University of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Abstract:The present study investigated the spatial interaction between the generic view and accidental view. First, the generic-view principle was applied to the three-dimensional motion of a wire-frame cube. Second, the effects of inner rotating dots and generic/accidental views of inner bars on an accidental view of a cube were investigated to show the spatial interaction between generic and accidental views. This investigation revealed that the generic view of a rotating cube generated a clearer three-dimensional perception than the accidental view, which is consistent with the generic-view principle. Both the unambiguous three-dimensional cue of inner dots and the generic view of inner bars "captured" the depth perception of the accidental view of the rotating cube. This finding suggests that the generic-view principle not only works locally, but then propagates globally. Further, it indicates how the visual system implements the generic-view principle to incorporate more complicated scenes.
Keywords:generic-view principle    three-dimensional motion    depth capture    Necker cube.
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