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Stereo Vision and Depth Perception

Stereo Vision and Depth Perception. Monocular Vision Binocular Vision Stereoscopic Vision stardome java movie. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception. Monocular Cues to depth perception Vergence (convergence) The degree of eyes crossing necessary to fixate on an object.

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Stereo Vision and Depth Perception

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  1. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Vision • Binocular Vision • Stereoscopic Vision • stardome java movie

  2. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Vergence (convergence) The degree of eyes crossing necessary to fixate on an object.

  3. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Accommodation: The amount of accommodation that the lens performs to focus varies with the distance from the object to the eye

  4. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Linear Perspective

  5. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Size Gradients

  6. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Visual Field Height

  7. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Shading and Contours

  8. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Shading and Contours

  9. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Occlusion

  10. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Atmospheric Blurring

  11. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Monocular Cues to depth perception • Motion Parallax

  12. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Anaglyph Method

  13. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Anaglyph Method

  14. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Anaglyph Method

  15. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Anaglyph Method

  16. Anaglyph Method

  17. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Anaglyph Random Dot Stereogram

  18. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception

  19. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Stereoscopic Method

  20. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Stereoscopic Method

  21. Stereo Vision and Depth Perception • Holograms

  22. Random Dot Stereogram

  23. Disparity Detection Cells

  24. Disparity Detection Cells

  25. Perceiving Size Are these circles the same size?

  26. Perceiving Size Are these circles the same size?

  27. Perceiving Size Size perception interacts with perception of depth Size Constancy: We tend to maintain the size of an object given depth cues

  28. Perceiving Size Size Constancy: We tend to maintain the size of an object given depth cues. Perceived Size = K (Retinal Size x Distance)

  29. Perceiving Size Relative Size Cues

  30. Perceiving Size Relative Size Cues

  31. Perceiving Size Relative Size Cues

  32. Veridical Perception and Illusions When perceptual cues are present then perception is accurate or veridical; if cues are not present then we perceive illusions Muller-Lyer Illusion

  33. Veridical Perception and Illusions Muller-Lyer Illusion

  34. Veridical Perception and Illusions Muller-Lyer Illusion

  35. Veridical Perception and Illusions Ponzo Illusion

  36. Veridical Perception and Illusions Ames Room

  37. Veridical Perception and Illusions

  38. Veridical Perception and Illusions Moon Illusion: Apparent Depth: The horizon contains depth information, the sky does not

  39. Veridical Perception and Illusions

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