Week 7 Flashcards

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Analysis filter synthesis

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A way to analyze visual scene and predict how observer will see if: spatial frequency analysis

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Furier analysis

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Any black/white “sine wave”, can be broken down into contrast, spatial frequency, and orientation

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Modulation transferring function/contrast sensitivity

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Sine waves measure contrast threshold

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Filtering

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Contrast threshold data filtered into sine waves that make image

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5
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Furier synthesis

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Recombine sine waves into image, estimate of what observer sees

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Ambiguous stimulus

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Objects appearance can vary with perspective

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7
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Analysis followed by synthesis

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To some extent, perceiving objects is an act of construction from smaller parts

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Low level vision

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Detecting light, color, movement, etc on the retina

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Mid level vision

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Rules for combining features from low level vision into larger objects

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High level vision

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Knowing what object is, even when perspective changes

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Gestalt school of psychology

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Wertheimer “laws of grouping/figural organizations “the whole is different than the sum of parts

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Occlusion

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1 object blocks edges of other, cue to which line goes with what object

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Perceptual committees

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Job of middle vision to interpret info from low level vision middle vision behaves like specialists “feature detectors”

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High level vision

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Object recognition in temporal lobe

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Acuity

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Refers to ability to resolve fine detail; but images of real objects are made up of both sudden/gradual shifts of luminance across space

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