Extraction of Basic Perceptual Structure in Dot
Patterns: Integrating Region, Boundary and Component Gestalt
Narendra Ahuja
and M. Tuceryan
- Abstract
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Presents a computational approach to extracting
basic perceptual structure, or the lowest level grouping in dot
patterns. The goal is to extract the perceptual segments of dots that
group together because of their relative locations. The dots are
interpreted as belonging to the interior or the border of a perceptual
segment, or being along a perceived curve, or being isolated. To
perform the lowest level grouping, first the geometric structure of
the dot pattern is represented in terms of certain geometric
properties of the Voronoi neighborhoods of the dots. The grouping is
accomplished through independent modules that possess narrow expertise
for recognition of typical interior dots, border dots, curve dots, and
isolated dots, from the properties of the Voronoi neighborhoods. The
results of the modules are allowed to influence and change each other
so as to result in perceptual components that satisfy global, Gestalt
criteria such as border and curve smoothness and component
compactness.
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