Object transparency reduces human perception of three-dimensional shapes

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Object transparency reduces human perception of three-dimensional shapes

Toyohashi University of Technology discovered that when people judge the thickness of an object, objects with glass-like transparent optical properties are perceived to be flatter than they actually are. This discover may be useful for everyday applications, such as devices to assist with walking in people with low-vision or autonomous driving.

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