Sospensione delle lezioni e Programma Venerdì 27 Ottobre

Sospensione delle lezioni e Programma Venerdì 27 Ottobre

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Venerdi 27 Ottobre la lezione di Metodologia della comunicazione scientifica è sospesa !! Ma potrete partecipare ad un rilevante evento scientifico, come riportato di seguito. 

Venerdì 27 alle 16:00 in aula magna edificio centrale ci sarà la 31° Kanizsa Lecture che verrà preceduta dal Trieste Symposium.

Quest’anno il lecturer è il prof. Phil Kellman di UCLA che parlerà di: From Fragments to Objects: Understanding Visual Completion in Object Perception

Perceiving objects and their properties is crucial to thought and action. Through vision, our most powerful sense for obtaining knowledge of objects, we are somehow able to perceive complete objects despite fragmentary optical inputs due to occlusion and camouflage. How is this accomplished? I will describe a progression from several decades of work by many researchers to recent research and theory that suggests a coherent, integrated account of the processes that produce perception of complete objects of determinate shape despite spatial gaps in the input. 

This account incorporates well-understood properties of distinguishable and complementary contour and surface interpolation processes, and also fits with a variety of phenomena suggesting additional scene constraints that modulate the strength of visual completion. Persisting controversies about how these fit together may be resolved by distinguishing two processes. An automatic contour-linking process that connects edges based on geometric relations in 2D, 3D, and spatiotemporal inputs produces an intermediate representation that is prior to perceptual experience. A subsequent scene description process sustains, weakens, or even deletes linkages in the intermediate representation based on a number of interacting scene constraints. The outputs of the scene description process determine perceptual experience. I will show experimentally how this approach helps to understand path detection, a perceptual phenomenon that has been poorly understood, and connects it to phenomena of modal and amodal completion. I will also describe recent research that reveals some of the workings of the scene description process. Evidence suggests that scene constraints that modulate perception of interpolated edges combine in a simple additive fashion, but only for linkages encoded in the contour-linking process. These findings indicate the importance of computations on intermediate representations in perception and also illustrate the kinds of evidence that can be used to reveal them. The approach also suggests that general theories of perception emphasizing automated perceptual mechanisms and those invoking more open-ended interactions of multiple constraints are both correct in describing different aspects of object formation.

Il simposio si terrà nella mattina di venerdì 27 a partire dalle ore 9:15 alle ore 13:20 in aula Bachelet sempre in edificio centrale. E' prevista una pausa dalle 11:00 alle 11:30 tra la prima e la seconda sessione del simposio.