Prof. Ohad Ben-Shahar

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Specular motion and 3D shape estimation

Dicle N. Dövencioğlu, Ohad Ben-Shahar, Pascal Barla, Katja Doerschner

Dynamic visual information facilitates three-dimensional shape recognition. It is still unclear, however, whether the motion information generated by moving specularities across a surface is congruent to that available from optic flow produced by a matte-textured shape. Whereas the latter is directly linked to the firstorder properties of the shape and its motion relative to the observer, the specular flow, the image flow generated by a specular object, is less sensitive to the object's motion and is tightly related to second-order properties of the shape. We therefore hypothesize that the perceived bumpiness (a perceptual attribute related to curvature magnitude) is more stable to changes in the type of motion in specular objects compared with their matte-textured counterparts. Results from two twointerval forced-choice experiments in which observers judged the perceived bumpiness of perturbed spherelike objects support this idea and provide an additional layer of evidence for the capacity of the visual system to exploit image information for shape inference.

Publication language English
Journal Journal of Vision
Volume 17
Issue number 6
Publication status Published - 01.01.2017
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Keywords

Shape from specular flow
Structure from motion
Surface reflectance and 3D shape

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Ophthalmology
Sensory Systems
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10.1167/17.6.3
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