V. Cornilleauperes et J. Droulez, SPATIAL CONSTANCY AND THE VISUAL-PERCEPTION OF SURFACE CURVATURE FROMOPTICAL-FLOW, Irish journal of psychology, 13(4), 1992, pp. 508-523
Multiple views (successive or simultaneous) of the same object provide
the visual system with depth information through motion or stereopsis
. The retinal velocity field and binocular disparities are coded in th
e visual system, and may be used in an intermediate step of the visual
processing of 3-D structure. Here we address the problem of recoverin
g an intrinsic characteristic of surfaces - curvature - from moving im
ages. We provide a theory about visual detection of surface curvatures
and show how our model can be extended to stereopsis. Experimental va
lidation of this model is brought about by our own experimental work a
s well as by that of others. We also discuss how spatial constancy can
emerge from the visual processing of multiple views.