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|November 19, 2019
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This tribute celebrates Bela Julesz, a pioneer in vision research. His work on stereopsis and texture perception is honored through unique

Area of Science:

  • Vision science
  • Perceptual psychology
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Bela Julesz (1928-2003) was a significant figure in vision research.
  • His work significantly advanced the understanding of stereopsis and texture perception.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To pay tribute to Bela Julesz and his contributions.
  • To visually and textually commemorate his key achievements in vision science.

Main Methods:

  • A conventional stereophotographic portrait is included.
  • Two 'perceptual portraits' are presented to represent his research spirit.
  • The tribute uses both words and images.

Main Results:

  • The tribute captures the essence of Julesz's accomplishments.
Keywords:
depth perceptionperceptual portraitrandom-dot stereogramsstereopsistexture

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  • It highlights his impact on the fields of stereopsis and texture perception.
  • Conclusions:

    • Bela Julesz's legacy in vision research is honored.
    • The 'perceptual portraits' effectively represent his innovative contributions.