Spatiotemporal Characteristics for the Depth from Luminance Contrast
Author(s) -
Kazuya Matsubara,
Kazumichi Matsumiya,
Satoshi Shioiri,
Shuichi Takahashi,
Yasuhide Hyodo,
Isao Ōhashi
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
i-perception
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.64
H-Index - 26
ISSN - 2041-6695
DOI - 10.1068/ic288
Subject(s) - luminance , stimulus (psychology) , contrast (vision) , spatial frequency , second order stimulus , artificial intelligence , mathematics , optics , computer vision , psychology , computer science , perception , visual perception , physics , cognitive psychology , neuroscience
Images with higher luminance contrast tend to be perceived closer in depth. To investigate a spatiotemporal characteristic of this effect, we evaluated subjective depth of a test stimulus with various spatial and temporal frequencies. For the purpose, the depth of a reference stimulus was matched to that of the test stimulus by changing the binocular disparity. The results showed that the test stimulus was perceived closer with higher luminance contrast for all conditions. Contrast efficiency was obtained from the contrast that provided the subjective depth for each spatiotemporal frequency. The shape of the contrast efficiency function was spatially low-pass and temporally band-pass. This characteristic is different from the one measure for a detection task. This suggests that only subset of contrast signals are used for depth from contrast
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