Surface range and attitude probing in stereoscopically presented dynamic scenes

The authors report on different methods to probe the structure of visually perceived surfaces in 3 dimensions. The surfaces are specified by patterns of shading with Lambertian and specular components, which deform over time and over stereoscopic views. Five observers performed 2 probe tasks, 1 involving the adjustment of a punctate probe so as to be on the apparent surface and the other involving the adjustment of a small gauge figure that indicates surface attitude. The authors found that these rather different methods yielded essentially identical depth maps up to linear transformations and that the observers all deviate slightly from veridicality in basically identical ways. The nature of this deviation appears to be correlated with the rough topography of the specularities.

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