Estimating the gradient direction of a luminance ramp
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1993
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Erens, R.G.F.
Kappers, A.M.L.
Koenderink, J.J.
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Abstract
We report on the extent to which human observers are able to indicate the gradient direction of a
luminance ramp. In our experiment modulation depth ranged from 1 to 64% and field sizes subtended
0.5 to 47.5o of visual angle. Observers are not able to indicate the gradient direction for modulation
depths below 6%. For values above this threshold, the angular standard deviation in the responses
decreases proportionally with the logarithm of the modulation depth and is about 11o for a modulation
depth of 64%. The angular standard deviations for supra-threshold contrast are slightly increased for
the field sizes of 0.5 and 47.5o but are constant over a range of field sizes of 1 to 25o. Thus, size
invariance holds well for this range of field sizes.
Keywords
shape from shading, spatial contrast, luminance gradients, gradient direction, stimulus size