i-Perception (Dec 2020)

The Effect of Material Properties on the Perceived Shape of Three-Dimensional Objects

  • Masakazu Ohara,
  • Juno Kim,
  • Kowa Koida

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669520982317
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Perceiving the shape of three-dimensional objects is essential for interacting with them in daily life. If objects are constructed from different materials, can the human visual system accurately estimate their three-dimensional shape? We varied the thickness, motion, opacity, and specularity of globally convex objects rendered in a photorealistic environment. These objects were presented under either dynamic or static viewing condition. Observers rated the overall convexity of these objects along the depth axis. Our results show that observers perceived solid transparent objects as flatter than the same objects rendered with opaque reflectance properties. Regional variation in local root-mean-square image contrast was shown to provide information that is predictive of perceived surface convexity.