Shape from stereo: A systematic approach using quadratic surfaces

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We used quadratic shapes in several psychophysical shape-from-stereo tasks. The shapes were elegantly represented in a 2-D parameter space by the scale-independent shape index and the scale-dependent curvedness. Using random-dot stereograms to depict the surfaces, we found that the shape of hyperbolic surfaces is slightly more difficult to recognize than the shape of elliptic surfaces. We found that curvedness (and indirectly, scale) has little or no influence on shape recognition. © 1993 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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de Vries, S. C., Kappers, A. M. L., & Koenderink, J. J. (1993). Shape from stereo: A systematic approach using quadratic surfaces. Perception & Psychophysics, 53(1), 71–80. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03211716

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