ILAV   21219
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION EN LUZ, AMBIENTE Y VISION
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
A model to explain subjectiva evaluations of the apparent size of an object seen through a diffuse media
Autor/es:
JAEN, MIRTA E.; CORREGIDOR, DIEGO ; COLOMBO, ELISA M.
Lugar:
Toulousse
Reunión:
Conferencia; XXXIV Annual Meeting European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2011); 2011
Institución organizadora:
ECVP y los grupos de percepcion europeos + la universidad organizadora
Resumen:
The perception of objects through diffusive media like an atmosphere with fog or smoke, or an eye with cataracts is clearly affected; visual cues are strongly modified in such a way that can induce, for example, to a car driver to make serious and “expensive” mistakes. Overestimation of distances and underestimate of speeds in diffusive media have been assessed subjectively but there are not complete models which allow understanding these perceptual effects.  In the present research we have carried out two experiments of subjective determination of the apparent size of clearer and darker objects than its background, placed at different distances of a diffusive media (a polycarbonate diffusive filter used for special effects in cinema and TV was useful for this purpose). Three observers with normal vision have carried out the subjective evaluations under the different experimental conditions. A theoretical model was developed that predicts how apparent size of an object diminishes as a function of distance to diffusive media, depending on the diffuser’ modulation transfer function (MTF) parameters. The agreement reached by the model in the experiments’ conditions is acceptable within the experimental uncertainties but it also allows predicting extreme conditions that have not been experimentally tested.