Perceptual saliency of points along the contour of everyday objects: a large-scale study.

J. De Winter, J. Wagemans
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The aim of this large-scale study was to find out which points along the contour of a shape are most salient and why. Many subjects (N=161) were asked to mark salient points on contour stimuli, derived from a large set of line drawings of everyday objects (N=260). The database of more than 200,000 marked points was analyzed extensively to test the hypothesis, first formulated by Attneave (1954), that curvature extrema are most salient. This hypothesis was confirmed by the data: Highly salient points are usually very close to strong curvature extrema (positive maxima and negative minima). However, perceptual saliency of points along the contour is determined by more factors than just local absolute curvature. This was confirmed by an extensive correlational analysis of perceptual saliency in relation to ten different stimulus factors. A point is more salient when the two line segments connecting it with its two neighboring salient points make a sharp turning angle and when the 2-D part defined by the triplet of salient points is less compact and sticks out more.
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沿日常物体轮廓的点的知觉显著性:一项大规模的研究。
这项大规模研究的目的是找出形状轮廓上的哪些点是最突出的,以及为什么。许多受试者(N=161)被要求在轮廓刺激上标记突出点,这些轮廓刺激来自于一组日常物品的线条画(N=260)。对数据库中超过20万个标记点进行了广泛的分析,以检验Attneave(1954年)首先提出的假设,即曲率极值是最显著的。数据证实了这一假设:高度突出的点通常非常接近强曲率极值(正最大值和负最小值)。然而,沿轮廓点的感知显著性是由更多的因素决定的,而不仅仅是局部绝对曲率。这是证实了广泛的相关分析知觉显著性有关的十个不同的刺激因素。当一个点与其相邻的两个突出点相连的两条线段形成一个急转弯时,当由三个突出点定义的二维部分不那么紧凑而更突出时,一个点就更突出。
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