Title: Human vision
1Human vision
- Jitendra Malik
- U.C. Berkeley
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3Cerebral Cortex
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5Monocular Visual Field 160 deg (w) X 175 deg
(h)Binocular Visual Field 200 deg (w) X 135
deg (h)
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7Cones and Rods
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9Receptor density vs eccentricity
10Processing in the retina
11ON and OFF cells in retinal ganglia
12Visual Processing Areas
13The visual system performs
- Measurement of light and spatial relations
- Perceptual Organization
- Active interaction with environment
14Measurement of light and spatial relations
- Measuring light
- Sensitivity over high dynamic range
- Gain control results in Weber Machine
- Sensitivity to contrast rather than absolute
luminance leveldiscounting the illuminant - Measuring Spatial relations
- Contrast sensitivity function
- Vernier Acuity
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16Threshold vs. Intensity
17Weber Contrast Cw ?L/LMichelson Contrast CM
(Lmax Lmin)/2 Lmean
18Why contrast is the right variable..
19Simultaneous Contrast
20Mach Band
21A Mach Band in 1D profile
22Craik-OBrien-Cornsweet
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24Contrast Sensitivity Function at different
luminances
25Receptor density vs eccentricity
26CSF as function of eccentricity
27Cortical Magnification Factor
28Mapping from Retina to V1
29Physiological Optics 1840-1894
30The Empiricist-Nativist debate
31The debate..(and sometimes both were right !)
- Helmholtz argued that perception is unconscious
inference. Associations are earned through
experience. - Hering proposed physiological mechanismsopponent
color channels, contrast mechanisms, conjunctive
and sisjunctive eye movements..
32The Twentieth Century..
- The Gestalt movement emphasized perceptual
organization. - Grouping
- Figure/ground
- Configuration effects on perception of brightness
and lightness
33Grouping factors
34Grouping Factors
35The Figure-Ground Problem
36Transparency
37Wallachs Brightness ratios
38Gibsons ecological optics (1950)
- Emphasized richness of information about shape
and surface layout available to a moving observer - Optical flow
- Texture Gradients
- ( and the classical cues such as stereopsis etc)
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40Measuring Surface Orientation
41Accomodation
42Depth of field of human eye
43Convergence
44Convergence angle vs. distance
45Binocular Stereopsis
46Optical flow for a pilot
47Some Pictorial Cues
48Shading
49Cast Shadows
50Geometry of cast shadows