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Effect of decorrelation on 3-D grating detection with static and dynamic random-dot stereograms

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posted on 2024-11-14, 21:34 authored by Stephen PalmisanoStephen Palmisano, Robert S Allison, Ian P Howard
Three experiments examined the effects of image decorrelation on the stereoscopic detection of sinusoidal depth gratings in static anddynamic random-dot stereograms (RDS). Detection was found to tolerate greater levels of image decorrelation as: (i) density increasedfrom 23 to 676 dots/deg2; (ii) spatial frequency decreased from 0.88 to 0.22 cpd; (iii) amplitude increased above 0.5 arcmin; and (iv) dotlifetime decreased from 1.6 s (static RDS) to 80 ms (dynamic RDS). In each case, the specific pattern of tolerance to decorrelation couldbe explained by its consequences for image sampling, filtering, and the influence of depth noise.

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Palmisano, S. A., Allison, R. & Howard, I. (2006). Effect of decorrelation on 3-D grating detection with static and dynamic random-dot stereograms. Vision Research, 46 (1-2), 57-71.

Journal title

Vision Research

Volume

46

Issue

1/02/2024

Pagination

57-71

Language

English

RIS ID

13476

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