Premium
3‐2: Importance of Object Contour Retention in 3D Space Based on “The Law of Inertia” Hypothesis in Human Perception, with Analysis of 2D‐ and 3D‐ Footsteps Illusion
Author(s) -
Ohtsuka Sakuichi,
Nakagawa Hiromaru,
Fukaya Yoshitaka,
Torisato Naoya,
Hira Shoko
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
sid symposium digest of technical papers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.351
H-Index - 44
eISSN - 2168-0159
pISSN - 0097-966X
DOI - 10.1002/sdtp.12841
Subject(s) - illusion , perception , object (grammar) , contrast (vision) , space (punctuation) , artificial intelligence , computer vision , cognitive psychology , psychology , inertia , enhanced data rates for gsm evolution , optical illusion , computer science , physics , classical mechanics , neuroscience , operating system
We tested the footsteps illusion under both occluding‐ and occluded‐conditions in 2D and 3D environments. Experiments suggest that 1) object contours have an essential role, and 2) the illusion is not perceived as the simple consequences of edge‐contrast deterioration but is the result of top‐down reinforcement learning triggered by attention.