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Local object gist: meaningful shapes and spatial layout at a very early stage of visual processing

dc.contributor.authorMartins, J. C.
dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, J. M. F.
dc.contributor.authordu Buf, J. M. H.
dc.date.accessioned2013-01-31T15:50:56Z
dc.date.available2013-01-31T15:50:56Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.date.updated2012-12-27T15:55:55Z
dc.description.abstractIn his introduction, Pinna (2010) quoted one of Wertheimer’s observations: “I stand at the window and see a house, trees, sky. Theoretically I might say there were 327 brightnesses and nuances of color. Do I have ‘327’? No. I have sky, house, and trees.” This seems quite remarkable, for Max Wertheimer, together with Kurt Koffka and Wolfgang Koehler, was a pioneer of Gestalt Theory: perceptual organisation was tackled considering grouping rules of line and edge elements in relation to figure-ground segregation, i.e., a meaningful object (the figure) as perceived against a complex background (the ground). At the lowest level – line and edge elements – Wertheimer (1923) himself formulated grouping principles on the basis of proximity, good continuation, convexity, symmetry and, often forgotten, past experience of the observer. Rubin (1921) formulated rules for figure-ground segregation using surroundedness, size and orientation, but also convexity and symmetry. Almost a century of research into Gestalt later, Pinna and Reeves (2006) introduced the notion of figurality, meant to represent the integrated set of properties of visual objects, from the principles of grouping and figure-ground to the colour and volume of objects with shading. Pinna, in 2010, went one important step further and studied perceptual meaning, i.e., the interpretation of complex figures on the basis of past experience of the observer. Re-establishing a link to Wertheimer’s rule about past experience, he formulated five propositions, three definitions and seven properties on the basis of observations made on graphically manipulated patterns. For example, he introduced the illusion of meaning by comics-like elements suggesting wind, therefore inducing a learned interpretation. His last figure shows a regular array of squares but with irregular positions on the right side. This pile of (ir)regular squares can be interpreted as the result of an earthquake which destroyed part of an apartment block. This is much more intuitive, direct and economic than describing the complexity of the array of squares.
dc.identifier.citationMartins, J.C.; Rodrigues, J.M.F.; du Buf, J.M.H. Local object gist: meaningful shapes and spatial layout at a very early stage of visual processing, Gestalt Theory, 34, 3/4, 349-380, 2012por
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dc.identifier.otherAUT: JRO00913; DUB00865;
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/2170
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.peerreviewedyespor
dc.publisherVerlag Wolfgang Krammerpor
dc.relationBlavigator: a cheap and reliable navigation aid for the blind
dc.relationA neuro-dynamic framework for cognitive robotics: scene representations, behavioural sequences, and learning.
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dc.subjectVisão humanapor
dc.titleLocal object gist: meaningful shapes and spatial layout at a very early stage of visual processingpor
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