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Perceived directionality of 1/fβ noise surfaces

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We are investigating the perceived characteristics of 3D surface texture by using rendered images of synthetic surfaces with precisely defined characteristics. We compute texture features directly from the height data and present observers with animated images that mimic the way in which people rotate surface textures when assessing their characteristics. This both eliminates illumination induced bias and provides observers with rich, realistic stimuli.

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Padilla, S., Drbohlav, O., Green, P., Spence, A., and Chantler, M. 2008. Perceived roughness in 1/f β noise surfaces. To appear in Vision Research.
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Torgerson, W. S. 1958. Theory and methods of scaling. New York: Wiley.

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APGV '08: Proceedings of the 5th symposium on Applied perception in graphics and visualization
August 2008
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ISBN:9781595939814
DOI:10.1145/1394281
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