Complexity, Confusion, and Perceptual Grouping. Part II: Mapping Complexity

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Benoit Dubuc
Steven W. Zucker
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[1] Espace Courbe,Center for Computational Vision and Control, Departments of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
[2] Yale University New Haven,undefined
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perceptual organization; segmentation; complexity; curve detection; texture;
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Intermediate-level vision is central to form perception, and we outline an approach to intermediate-level segmentation based on complexity analysis. In this second of a pair of papers, we continue the focus on edge-element grouping, and the motivating example of an edge element inferred from an unknown image. Is this local edge part of a long curve, or part of a texture? If the former, which is the next element along the curve? If the latter, is the texture like a well-combed hair pattern, in which nearby elements are oriented similarly, or more chaotic, as in a spaghetti pattern? In the previous paper we showed how these questions raise issues of complexity and dimensionality, and how context in both position and orientation are important. We now propose a measure based on tangential and normal complexities, and illustrate its computation. Tangential complexity is related to extension; normal complexity to density. Taken together they define four canonical classes of tangent distributions: those arising from curves, from texture flows, from turbulent textures, and from isolated “dust”. Examples are included.
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页数:33
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