The Journal of The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers
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Method for Estimating Quantity of Optical Illusions Using Induced Field That Occurred Around multiple points
Tsunehito HigashiYasuhiro ShimadaMasahiro Maeta
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2005 Volume 59 Issue 9 Pages 1325-1332

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Calculating an induced field is generally complicated even if an optical illusion phenomenon makes the shape look simple. In addition, a technique did not previously exist for explaining an optical illusion in a figure with line width. This paper describes a method for estimating the quantity of optical illusions of a figure by composing an induced field to produce a figure constituted by arranging multiple points. We first clarified that the quantity of estimated optical illusions resembles the felt optical illusion phenomena. Next, we quantitatively estimated the weakened effect of optical illusion phenomena for figures, and, we also quantitatively estimated the influence of line width on optical illusion phenomena.
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