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  1. Jun 1, 2010 · Ambiguity and invariance: two fundamental challenges for visual processing. The visual system is tasked with extracting stimulus content (e.g. the identity of an object) from the spatiotemporal light pattern falling on the retina. However, visual information can be ambiguous with regard to content (e.g. an object when viewed from far away ...

  2. Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-221) and index. Publisher's summary In "Mind Sights", Roger N. Shepard introduces us to his drawings of visual tricks, discusses the origins of his scientific and artistic work, and shares his reflections on the nature of art, perception, and the mind.

  3. What does the visual system do to deal with this ambiguity? Your visual system relies on multiple cues for estimating/inferring distance, depth and 3D shape.There are a large set of such cues: relative size, occlusion, cast shadows, shading, dynamic shadows (shadow motion), aerial perspective, linear perspective, texture perspective, and height ...

  4. Sep 5, 2013 · The visual fine arts are a domain for which ambiguity was not only discussed as an essential feature but also as a source of pleasurable aesthetic experiences [1–3]. However, this seems to contradict those theories about formation of preference that claim that easy-to-process (fluent) stimuli are most preferred [ 4 – 7 ].

  5. Aug 1, 2008 · In visual arts, for instance, Cubists are known for applying ambiguities at several levels, such as depicting different profiles of faces at the same time (e.g., Seated Woman by Pablo Picasso) and ...

  6. One assumption is that visual system resolves ambiguities through filtration of information in order to derive a solution but solution is never stable and changes with time. Individuals have seen reversible figures, such as Necker cubes, Escher figures, daughter or mother-in-law etching, and vase face image (Krauskopf and Farell, 1990).

  7. Jan 1, 2013 · Ambiguities depend on the action and on the interpretation of the user and on the representation of the system. We propose a taxonomy of ambiguities in visual GIS query languages in order to ...

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