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3 June 1997 Wayfinding and eye movements
Nam-Gyoon Kim
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Proceedings Volume 3016, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging II; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274535
Event: Electronic Imaging '97, 1997, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
During rectilinear locomotion, the focus of expansion identifies the observer's heading. Eye rotation or curvilinear locomotion annihilates this singularity. Computer simulations of eye rotation during circular translation present possible solutions to heading judgement. Specifically, when gaze direction coincides with circular heading, every velocity vector in the image plane becomes linearized. These velocity vectors are tangent vectors of the corresponding flow lines of optical flow. Moreover, the vectors corresponding to the observer's path are all aligned perpendicularly in the image plane, which in turn can be used to determine the observer's path of locomotion.
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Nam-Gyoon Kim "Wayfinding and eye movements", Proc. SPIE 3016, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging II, (3 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274535
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KEYWORDS
Optical flow

Eye

Retina

Solids

Optical components

Optical arrays

Visualization

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