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SIMPLICITY & COMPLETION

Walter Gerbino

University of Trieste, Italy

VBM2006 - Montevideo

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perception depends on stimulus

information and internal constraints

when the stimulus is incomplete, perception reflects internal constraints

why completion?

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amodal completion & occlusion

beyond contours

retinal constraints

approximation vs. interpolation

topics

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different kinds of completion

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virtual unifications

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The horseman, 1918(Bart van der Leck, 1876-1958)

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amodal “covered” completions

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but Michotte also discussed

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les compléments amodaux“à decouvert”

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lampshade for crossfusers

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in monocular conditions

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simplicity and 3D

spheres simpler than disks

spheres: why not in 2-circle patterns?

minimizing interobject distance,

shape, and global structure

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eggs (Tse, 1999)

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a continuum

virtual unifications

amodal uncovered surfaces

amodal covered surfaces

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amodal completionas a process

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two hypotheses

completed objects are recognized

despite partial evidence

completions are generated as

parts of a full object model

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modeling hypothesis

amodal parts are produced

completion is pre-categorical

completion is constrained

(by simplicity, among other things)

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contours

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not /abefil.../cdghk.../

we perceive /acegi.../bdfhl.../

+

+

(Wertheimer, 1921, §27)line segmentation

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with closed adjacent contours

front behind+

frontbehind +

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(Wertheimer, 1921, §29-30)good continuation

local gc local gc + similarity similarity alone

simplicity local gc vs. symmetry similarity?

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Consider a curve corresponding to a simple mathematical function, large enough to allow observers to recognize the underlying function.

Then, add a segment based on a clearly different function and another following the same principle.

In general, the latter (not the former) will form a unit with the given curve.

(Wertheimer, 1921, §29-30)a definition

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minimizing the length of modal

illusory contours

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Petter’s rule

easier than

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Petter’s rule & undulation (modified from Kanizsa, 1984, 1991)

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length minimization explains

direction

width dissimilarity explains

occurrence

stratification

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undulation persists (also when width is balanced)

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control for contrast polarity

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control for orientation

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minimal local depth

the grey bar on the right looks undulated, though consistent with Petter’s rule

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minimal depth

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surfaces(perceived modal area)

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less is more

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(Kanizsa & Gerbino, 1982)

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objects

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cylinder on a block

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cylinder into a block

obliquity or non-parallelism?

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oblique cylinder on a block

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3D penetration

amodal continuation

explained by form regularization

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joint undeterminacy

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pencil in the block

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two possibilities

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doubly owned (metaphysical)

totally or partially empty

divided among the two objects

belonging to one object only

the undeterminate intersection volume

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past experience?

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orientation

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surfaces(minimal amodal area)

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equivalent solutionsat the contour level

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equivalent solutionsat the contour level

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estimating the vertexof an occluded angle

(Fantoni, Bertamini, & Gerbino, 2005)

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concave vs. convex angles

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average localization= 80%84%

84%

74%

77%

concavesymmetric

convexsymmetric

convexasymmetric

concaveasymmetric

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retinal constraints

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46 (2006) 3142–3159

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probe localization paradigm

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retinal gap= 1.6 deg retinal gap= 0.8 deg

79%

61%

59%

88%

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the field model(Fantoni & Gerbino, 2003; Gerbino & Fantoni, 2005)

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GC field MP field

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CHAINED VECTOR SUMS

FREE PARAMETER: GC-MP contrast = GCmax - MPmax

GCmax + MPmax

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approximation

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interpolation approximation

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rounding due to the minimization

of the amodal contour

good continuation is irresistible

(Gerbino 1978)

shape approximation and contrast

(Fantoni, Gerbino, & Kellman, submitted)

why a deformation?

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local effect

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a byproduct of g.c.

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approximation & contrast

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approximation distorts

visible contours

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approximation &

surface torsion

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with occluder without occluder

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RMS= RMSwithout - RMSwith

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amodal completion is mediated by internal models

modeling by approximation can distort modal parts

conclusions

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thanks

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Completion phenomena are theoretically important because they reveal how the visual system overcomes the local gaps of optic information. Gestalt theorists proposed that amodal completion is driven by a tendency towards simplicity. I will discuss strengths and weaknesses of such an idea and refer to specific cases of 2D and 3D completion, supporting the following specific hypotheses: surface-level processes integrate contour-level processes; retinal constraints play a non trivial role; approximation explains the perceived shape of partially occluded surfaces better than interpolation.