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Measuring the visual salience of alignments by their non-accidentalness

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Fig. 1. First row: three arrays of N Gabor patches with long, moderately jittered straight contours; N ¼ 200 in (a), N ¼ 100 in (b) and N ¼ 600 in (c)
Fig. 2. Results of the Experiments I–III (see also Tables 1–3). The subjects’ detection rates (top row) and reaction times (bottom row) are plotted as functions of the jitter intensity a (left hand column) and the number n of aligned elements (right hand c
Fig. 4 shows three arrays of Gabor patches with only background elements and thus no significant alignment
Fig. 5. (a) On this array of 100 Gabor patches, we represent the associated graph c (the orientations of the edges were omitted)
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