Visual noise consisting of X-junctions has only a minimal adverse effect on object recognition

Volume: 82, Issue: 3, Pages: 995 - 1002
Published: Nov 14, 2019
Abstract
In 1968, Guzman showed that the myriad of surfaces composing a highly complex and novel assemblage of volumes can readily be assigned to their appropriate volumes in terms of the constraints offered by the vertices of coterminating edges. Of particular importance was the L-vertex, produced by the cotermination of two contours, which provides strong evidence for the termination of a 2-D surface. An X-junction, formed by the crossing of two...
Paper Details
Title
Visual noise consisting of X-junctions has only a minimal adverse effect on object recognition
Published Date
Nov 14, 2019
Volume
82
Issue
3
Pages
995 - 1002
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