Browsing MIT by Subject "motion perception"
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Boundaries of Visual Motion
(1985-04-01)A representation of visual motion convenient for recognition shouldsmake prominent the qualitative differences among simple motions. Wesargue that the first stage in such a motion representation is to makesexplicit ...
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Maximizing Rigidity: The Incremental Recovery of 3-D Structure from Rigid and Rubbery Motion
(1983-06-01)The human visual system can extract 3-D shape information of unfamiliar moving objects from their projected transformations. Computational studies of this capacity have established that 3-D shape, can be extracted ...
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Reciprocal Interactions Between Motion and Form Perception
(1995-04-21)The processes underlying the perceptual analysis of visual form are believed to have minimal interaction with those subserving the perception of visual motion (Livingstone and Hubel, 1987; Victor and Conte, 1990). ...
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The Smoothest Velocity Field and Token Matching
(1983-08-01)This paper presents some mathematical results concerning the measurement of motion of contours. A fundamental problem of motion measurement in general is that the velocity field is not determined uniquely from the ...