Perceived motion in structure from motion: pointing responses to the axis of rotation.

F. Pollick, S. Nishida, Y. Koike, M. Kawato
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Abstract

We investigated the ability to match finger orientation to the direction of the axis of rotation in structure-from-motion displays. Preliminary experiments verified that subjects could accurately use the index finger to report direction. The remainder of the experiments studied the perception of the axis of rotation from full rotations of a group of discrete points, the profiles of a rotating ellipsoid, and two views of a group of discrete points. Subjects' responses were analyzed by decomposing the pointing responses into their slant and tilt components. Overall, the results indicated that subjects were sensitive to both slant and tilt. However, when the axis of rotation was near the viewing direction, subjects had difficulty reporting tilt with profiles and two views and showed a large bias in their slant judgments with two views and full rotations. These results are not entirely consistent with theoretical predictions. The results, particularly for two views, suggest that additional constraints are used by humans in the recovery of structure from motion.
从运动中感知结构中的运动:指向旋转轴的响应。
我们研究了在运动结构显示中匹配手指方向和旋转轴方向的能力。初步实验证实,受试者可以准确地使用食指报告方向。其余的实验研究了从一组离散点的完全旋转、旋转椭球体的轮廓和一组离散点的两种视图中对旋转轴的感知。通过将指向反应分解为倾斜和倾斜分量来分析受试者的反应。总的来说,结果表明受试者对倾斜和倾斜都很敏感。然而,当旋转轴接近观察方向时,受试者在侧面和两视角下难以报告倾斜度,而在两视角和全旋转下,受试者的倾斜度判断存在较大偏差。这些结果与理论预测并不完全一致。结果,特别是对于两个视图,表明人类在从运动中恢复结构时使用了额外的约束。
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