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Title: Good continuation in dot patterns : A quantitative approach based on local symmetry and non-accidentalness
Authors: Lezama, José
Randall, Gregory
Morel, Jean-Michel
Grompone von Gioi, Rafael
Type: Artículo
Keywords: Gestalt, Good continuation, Dots, Non-accidentalness, Local symmetry
Descriptors: Procesamiento de Señales
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: We propose a novel approach to the grouping of dot patterns by the good continuation law. Our model is based on local symmetries, and the non-accidentalness principle to determine perceptually relevant configurations. A quantitative measure of non-accidentalness is proposed, showing a good correlation with the visibility of a curve of dots. A robust, unsupervised and scale-invariant algorithm for the detection of good continuation of dots is derived. The results of the proposed method are illustrated on various datasets, including data from classic psychophysical studies. An online demonstration of the algorithm allows the reader to directly evaluate the method.
Publisher: Elsevier
IN: Vision Research, v. 126, 2016
Citation: Lezama, J, Randall, G, Morel, J-M, Grompone von Gioi, R."Good continuation in dot patterns: A quantitative approach based on local symmetry and non-accidentalness". Vision Research, v. 126, 2016, pp 183-191, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2015.09.004.
Academic department: Procesamiento de Señales
Investigation group: Tratamiento de Imágenes
License: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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