Principles of perceptual grouping: implications for image-guided surgery

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Authors Birgitta Dresp-Langley arXiv ID 1808.01640 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Cross-listed eess.IV, q-bio.NC Citations 33 Venue Frontiers in Psychology Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Gestalt theory has provided perceptual science with a conceptual framework which has inspired researchers ever since, taking the field of perceptual organization into the 21st century. This opinion article discusses the importance of rules of perceptual organization for the testing and design of visual interface technology. It is argued that major Gestalt principles, such as the law of good continuation or the principle of Praegnanz (suggested translation: salience), taken as examples here, are important to our understanding of visual image processing by a human observer. Perceptual integration of contrast information across collinear space, and the organization of objects in the 2D image plane into figure and ground are of a particular importance here. Visual interfaces for image-guided surgery illustrate the criticality of these two types of perceptual processes for reliable decision making and action. It is concluded that Gestalt theory continues to generate powerful concepts and insights for perceptual science placed within the context of major technological challenges of today.
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