W5 - Form perception ✅ Flashcards
Why is perception of form & organisation important?
Helps with:
- Communication
- Problem-solving
- Memory
- Safety
What are 2 approaches to perception of form & organisation?
- Marr’s approach: concerned with the representation of edges, contours and other areas of contrast change.
- Gestalt approach: concerned with rules of perceptual organisation.
Describe each level of computational model in Marr’s approach?
3 levels of analysis:
- Computational theory: extracting useful information from the environment
- Algorithmic level: analyse and process relevant info through a number of steps
- Implementation level: ‘top-down’ complex processing units
What are the stages in Marr’s approach?
- Retinal Image: raw input
- Grey level description: light contrast
- Primal sketch: contrast/boundaries
- 2(1/2)D sketch: representation of object relative to the observer -> not 3D because doesn’t perceive unseen/overlap parts
- 3D representation: representation of objects independent of observer
What is Gestalt approach to perception of form & organisation?
- Top-Down Approach
- Stimuli grouping/segregation
- 8 principles of perceptual organization
- ‘The whole is greater than the sum of its parts’
What are Gestalt laws of perceptual organisation?
- Similarity
- Good continuation
- Proximity
- Connectedness
- Closure
- Common Fate (same direction)
- Familiarity (meaningful)
- Invariance (CAPTCHA)
What are 5 properties that affect figure-ground segregation?
- Symmetry
- Convexity
- Area
- Orientation
- Meaning/Importance
-> top-down processing
What are the positives & limitations of Gestalt’s approach?
Positives:
- Generally correct
- Perceptions can be analysed into basic elements
- Whole > sum of its parts
- Context and experience affect perception
Limitations:
- Underplay brain’s parallel processing and unconscious processing
- Explanation of how some of their laws worked was wrong.
- Provide a description rather than an explanation.
- Ambiguous & ill defined laws – Prägnanz
Limitations of Marr’s approach?
- Downplay the physical limitations of eyes & brain
- Lack of consideration for context in perceptual processes
- Oversimplification of processing