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We describe a computational model which accounts for the Gestalt principle of Common Fate - grouping stimuli by shared motion statistics.
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Jan 20, 2023 · Things that move in synch are perceived as belonging to the same group and being different than other screen elements that stay put or move differently.
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Cover page: Explaining the Gestalt principle of common fate as amortized inference. Article; Peer Reviewed. Benchmarking mid-level vision with texture-defined ...
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Mar 11, 2021 · Common fate happens when we see elements that move in the same direction as more related than elements that are stationary or move in different ...
Explaining the Gestalt principle of common fate as amortized inference. Humans perceive the world through a rich, object-centric lens. We are able to infer ...
Explaining the Gestalt principle of common fate as amortized inference. Y Friedman, TA Le, B Egger, M Siegel, J Tenenbaum. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting ...
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Missing: amortized inference.