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Autores principales: Çengel, F., Adanova, V., Tari, S.
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.12028
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author Çengel, F.
Adanova, V.
Tari, S.
author_facet Çengel, F.
Adanova, V.
Tari, S.
contents The planar ornaments are created by repeating a base unit using a combination of four primitive geometric operations: translation, rotation, reflection, and glide reflection. According to group theory, different combinations of these four geometric operations lead to different symmetry groups. In this work, we select a single challenging ornament, and analyze it both from the theoretical point of view and perceptual point of view. We present the perceptual experiment results, where one can see that the symmetries that the participants perceived from the ornaments do not match to what the theory dictates.
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spellingShingle Challenges in Plane Symmetry: From Theory to Perception
Çengel, F.
Adanova, V.
Tari, S.
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
The planar ornaments are created by repeating a base unit using a combination of four primitive geometric operations: translation, rotation, reflection, and glide reflection. According to group theory, different combinations of these four geometric operations lead to different symmetry groups. In this work, we select a single challenging ornament, and analyze it both from the theoretical point of view and perceptual point of view. We present the perceptual experiment results, where one can see that the symmetries that the participants perceived from the ornaments do not match to what the theory dictates.
title Challenges in Plane Symmetry: From Theory to Perception
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.12028