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Sensing and Perceiving Motion Cmput 610 Martin Jagersand 2001
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How come perceived as motion? Im = sin(t)U5+cos(t)U6Im = f1(t)U1+…+f6(t)U6
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Counterphase sin grating Spatio-temporal pattern – Time t, Spatial x,y
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Counterphase sin grating Spatio-temporal pattern – Time t, Spatial x,y Ignoring Phi: = +
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Notes: Only one term: Motion left or right Mixture of both: Standing wave Direction can flip between left and right
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Reichardt detector QT movie
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Several motion models Gradient: in Computer Vision Correlation: In bio vision Spatiotemporal filters: Unifying model
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Spatial response: Gabor function Definition:
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Temporal response: Adelson, Bergen ’85 Note: Terms from taylor of sin(t) Spatio-temporal D=D s D t
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Receptor response to Counterphase grating Separable convolution
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Simplified: For our grating: (Theta=0) Write as sum of components: = exp(…)*(acos… + bsin…)
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Space-time receptive field
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Combined cells Spat: Temp: Both: Comb:
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Result: More directionally specific response
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Energy model: Sum odd and even phase components Quadrature rectifier
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Adaption: Motion aftereffect
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Where is motion processed?
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Higher effects:
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Equivalence: Reich and Spat
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Conclusion Evolutionary motion detection is important Early processing modeled by Reichardt detector or spatio-temporal filters. Higher processing poorly understood
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