Textons, the elements of texture perception, and their interactions

B Julesz - Nature, 1981 - nature.com
B Julesz
Nature, 1981nature.com
Research with texture pairs having identical second-order statistics has revealed that the pre-
attentive texture discrimination system cannot globally process third-and higher-order
statistics, and that discrimination is the result of a few local conspicuous features, called
textons. It seems that only the first-order statistics of these textons have perceptual
significance, and the relative phase between textons cannot be perceived without detailed
scrutiny by focal attention.
Abstract
Research with texture pairs having identical second-order statistics has revealed that the pre-attentive texture discrimination system cannot globally process third- and higher-order statistics, and that discrimination is the result of a few local conspicuous features, called textons. It seems that only the first-order statistics of these textons have perceptual significance, and the relative phase between textons cannot be perceived without detailed scrutiny by focal attention.
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