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Hierarchical motion perception as causal inference. | LitMetric

Hierarchical motion perception as causal inference.

bioRxiv

Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The text discusses the challenge of defining motion based on different reference frames (like eye position or external surroundings) and how existing studies have produced mixed results on this topic.
  • A new hierarchical Bayesian model is introduced that translates retinal velocities into perceived velocities, aligning with the natural structure of how visual elements move together in related reference frames.
  • The model not only segments visual inputs but also supports predictions through experiments, helping to identify how individual observers perceive motion and providing a foundation for enhancing visual processing models using Gestalt principles.

Article Abstract

Since motion can only be defined relative to a reference frame, which reference frame guides perception? A century of psychophysical studies has produced conflicting evidence: retinotopic, egocentric, world-centric, or even object-centric. We introduce a hierarchical Bayesian model mapping retinal velocities to perceived velocities. Our model mirrors the structure in the world, in which visual elements move within causally connected reference frames. Friction renders velocities in these reference frames mostly stationary, formalized by an additional delta component (at zero) in the prior. Inverting this model automatically segments visual inputs into groups, groups into supergroups, etc. and "perceives" motion in the appropriate reference frame. Critical model predictions are supported by two new experiments, and fitting our model to the data allows us to infer the subjective set of reference frames used by individual observers. Our model provides a quantitative normative justification for key Gestalt principles providing inspiration for building better models of visual processing in general.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10680834PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.11.18.567582DOI Listing

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