It has often been conjectured that the effectiveness of line drawings can be explained by the similarity of edge images to line drawings. This paper presents several problems with explaining line drawing perception in terms of edges, and how the recently-proposed Realism Hypothesis of Hertzmann (2020) resolves these problems. There is nonetheless existing evidence that edges are often the best features for predicting where people draw lines; this paper describes how the Realism Hypothesis can explain this evidence.
翻译:人们常常推测,线条图画的有效性可以用边缘图像与线条图画的相似性来解释。本文提出了几个问题:如何解释边线图画的认知,以及最近提出的赫茨曼(2020年)现实主义假设如何解决这些问题。然而,现有证据表明,边线往往是预测人们画线的最佳特征;本文描述了现实主义假设如何解释这一证据。