论文标题

标题感知和视频加速场的结构

Heading perception and the structure of the optic acceleration field

论文作者

Burlingham, Charlie S., Hua, Mengjian, Xu, Oliver, Bonnen, Kathryn, Heeger, David J.

论文摘要

人们普遍认为,人脑中标题的视觉估计是基于瞬时视频流,即视网膜图像运动的速度。但是,我们以前发现,人类无法使用瞬时视频流以准确估计标题并需要时变的光流(Burlingham and Heeger,2020年)。我们提出了以下假设:基于视力流的时间导数,基于视网膜的观察值与视网膜上的点完美对齐,其视频流的时间衍生物是视频流的时间衍生物,该假设是根据零视线加速度对准的。但是,当视网膜标题和旋转速度随着时间而言恒定时,该结果是针对我们实验中使用的特定情况得出的。我们先前猜测,随着标题或旋转的随着时间的变化的增加,估算器的偏差将基于我们的派生情况将近似于较小的时间间隔(当标题和旋转几乎恒定)的想法成比例地增加。在此技术报告中,我们表征了视觉加速场的属性,并导致该估计量的偏差对固定观察者的更常见情况,即,即在反向旋转眼睛的同时移动以稳定对象在中央凹上的偏差。对于固定观察者在额额平行平面上跟踪点的观察者,实际上有两个视线加速度的奇点:一个总是在固定位置(由于图像稳定),第二个偏差与人类行为不一致。对于平行于接地平面的运动,只有一个奇异的视觉加速度(在固定点),这对趋势不明智。我们得出的结论是,光学加速度的奇异性不是自然条件下标题的准确估计器。

Visual estimation of heading in the human brain is widely believed to be based on instantaneous optic flow, the velocity of retinal image motion. However, we previously found that humans are unable to use instantaneous optic flow to accurately estimate heading and require time-varying optic flow (Burlingham and Heeger, 2020). We proposed the hypothesis that heading perception is computed from optic acceleration, the temporal derivative of optic flow, based on the observation that heading is aligned perfectly with a point on the retina with zero optic acceleration. However, this result was derived for a specific scenario used in our experiments, when retinal heading and rotational velocity are constant over time. We previously speculated that as the change over time in heading or rotation increases, the bias of the estimator would increase proportionally, based on the idea that our derived case would approximate what happens in a small interval of time (when heading and rotation are nearly constant). In this technical report, we characterize the properties of the optic acceleration field and derive the bias of this estimator for the more common case of a fixating observer, i.e., one that moves while counter-rotating their eyes to stabilize an object on the fovea. For a fixating observer tracking a point on a fronto-parallel plane, there are in fact two singularities of optic acceleration: one that is always at fixation (due to image stabilization) and a second whose bias scales inversely with heading, inconsistent with human behavior. For movement parallel to a ground plane, there is only one singularity of optic acceleration (at the fixation point), which is uninformative about heading. We conclude that the singularity of optic acceleration is not an accurate estimator of heading under natural conditions.

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