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MODVIS Workshop

Scene Perception

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Measuring Symmetry In Real-World Scenes Using Derivatives Of The Medial Axis Radius Function, Morteza Rezanejad, John D. Wilder, Kaleem Siddiqi, Sven Dickinson, Allan Jepson, Dirk B. Walther May 2018

Measuring Symmetry In Real-World Scenes Using Derivatives Of The Medial Axis Radius Function, Morteza Rezanejad, John D. Wilder, Kaleem Siddiqi, Sven Dickinson, Allan Jepson, Dirk B. Walther

MODVIS Workshop

Symmetry has been shown to be an important principle that guides the grouping of scene information. Previously, we have described a method for measuring the local, ribbon symmetry content of line-drawings of real-world scenes (Rezanejad, et al., MODVIS 2017), and we demonstrated that this information has important behavioral consequences (Wilder, et al., MODIVS 2017). Here, we describe a continuous, local version of the symmetry measure, that allows for both ribbon and taper symmetry to be captured. Our original method looked at the difference in the radius between successive maximal discs along a symmetric axis. The number of radii differences in …


The Role Of Symmetry In Scene Categorization By Human Observers, John D. Wilder, Morteza Rezanejad, Sven Dickinson, Allan Jepson, Kaleem Siddiqi, Dirk B. Walther May 2017

The Role Of Symmetry In Scene Categorization By Human Observers, John D. Wilder, Morteza Rezanejad, Sven Dickinson, Allan Jepson, Kaleem Siddiqi, Dirk B. Walther

MODVIS Workshop

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