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Analyzing Double Image Illusion through Double Indiscernibility and Lattice Theory

The figure-ground division plays a fundamental role in all image perceptions. Although there are a lot of studies about extraction of a figure such as detection of edges or grouping of texture, there are few discussions about a relationship between obtained figure and ground. We focused on double im...

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Published in:TripleC 2011-10, Vol.9 (2), p.510-519
Main Authors: Sonoda, Kohei, Kitamura, Eugene S, Tani, Iori, Shirakawa, Tomohiro, Gunji, Yukio-Pegio
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