THE HOW AND WHY OF WHAT WENT WHERE IN APPARENT MOTION - MODELING SOLUTIONS TO THE MOTION CORRESPONDENCE PROBLEM

被引:128
作者
DAWSON, MRW
机构
[1] University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.
[2] Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton
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10.1037/0033-295X.98.4.569
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
A model that is capable of maintaining the identities of individuated elements as they move is described. It solves a particular problem of underdetermination, the motion correspondence problem, by simultaneously applying 3 constraints: the nearest neighbor principle, the relative velocity principle, and the element integrity principle. The model generates the same correspondence solutions as does the human visual system for a variety of displays, and many of its properties are consistent with what is known about the physiological mechanisms underlying human motion perception. The model can also be viewed as a proposal of how the identities of attentional tags are maintained by visual cognition, and thus it can be differentiated from a system that serves merely to detect movement.
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页数:35
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