Perceptual grouping is, along with figure-ground segmentation, a core topic in the studies of perceptual organization, i.e., of those processes that structure the sensory input into coherent units (visual objects, entities, and events), thus contributing significantly to the layout of the visual scene. From such a definition, it is clear that grouping and segmentation are two faces of the same coin, as originally postulated by the fathers of Gestalt psychology Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Köhler [3], and Kurt Koffka [4]
Zavagno, D., Daneyko, O. (2020). Perceptual Grouping, and Color. In R. Shamey (a cura di), Encyclopedia of Color Science and Technology (pp. 1-6). Springer [10.1007/978-3-642-27851-8_220-2].
Perceptual Grouping, and Color
Zavagno, Daniele
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2020
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Perceptual grouping is, along with figure-ground segmentation, a core topic in the studies of perceptual organization, i.e., of those processes that structure the sensory input into coherent units (visual objects, entities, and events), thus contributing significantly to the layout of the visual scene. From such a definition, it is clear that grouping and segmentation are two faces of the same coin, as originally postulated by the fathers of Gestalt psychology Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Köhler [3], and Kurt Koffka [4]File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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