Authors
Peter Vangorp, Jurgen Laurijssen, Philip Dutré
Publication date
2007/8/5
Conference
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
77
Publisher
ACM
Description
Visual observation is our principal source of information in determining the nature of objects, including shape, material or roughness. The physiological and cognitive processes that resolve visual input into an estimate of the material of an object are influenced by the illumination and the shape of the object. This affects our ability to select materials by observing them on a point-lit sphere, as is common in current 3D modeling applications.
In this paper we present an exploratory psychophysical experiment to study various influences on material discrimination in a realistic setting. The resulting data set is analyzed using a wide range of statistical techniques. Analysis of variance is used to estimate the magnitude of the influence of geometry, and fitted psychometric functions produce significantly diverse material discrimination thresholds across different shapes and materials.
Suggested improvements to traditional …
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