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Measuring Visual Shape using Computer Graphics Psychophysics
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This paper reviews recent psychophysical methods that have been developed for measuring the perceived shape of objects. We discuss two types of shape ambiguities that exist for many objects
Michael S. Langer, Heinrich H. Bülthoff
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