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APGV 2004: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Victoria Interrante, Ann McNamara, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Holly E. Rushmeier:
Proceedings of the 1st Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, APGV 2004, Los Angeles, California, USA, August 7-8, 2004. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 73, ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-914-4
Virtual environments I
- Bernhard E. Riecke, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Spatial updating in real and virtual environments: contribution and interaction of visual and vestibular cues. 9-17 - Betty J. Mohler, William B. Thompson, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, Herbert L. Pick Jr., William H. Warren Jr., John J. Rieser, Peter Willemsen:
Visual motion influences locomotion in a treadmill virtual environment. 19-22 - Scott A. Kuhl:
Recalibration of rotational locomotion in immersive virtual environments. 23-26
Virtual environments II
- Jodie M. Plumert, Joseph K. Kearney, James F. Cremer:
Distance perception in real and virtual environments. 27-34 - Peter Willemsen, Mark B. Colton, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, William B. Thompson:
The effects of head-mounted display mechanics on distance judgments in virtual environments. 35-38 - Katerina Mania, Bernard D. Adelstein, Stephen R. Ellis, Michael I. Hill:
Perceptual sensitivity to head tracking latency in virtual environments with varying degrees of scene complexity. 39-47
Rendering I
- Derrick J. Parkhurst, Ernst Niebur:
A feasibility test for perceptually adaptive level of detail rendering on desktop systems. 49-56 - Sarah Howlett, John Hamill, Carol O'Sullivan:
An experimental approach to predicting saliency for simplified polygonal models. 57-64 - Keith Lau, Ronald A. Rensink, Tamara Munzner:
Perceptual invariance of nonlinear Focus+Context transformations. 65-72 - Brian A. Barsky:
Vision-realistic rendering: simulation of the scanned foveal image from wavefront data of human subjects. 73-81
Rendering II
- Greg Ward, Maryann Simmons:
Subband encoding of high dynamic range imagery. 83-90 - Youngha Chang, Keiji Uchikawa, Suguru Saito:
Example-based color stylization based on categorical perception. 91-98 - Erik Reinhard, Peter Shirley, Michael Ashikhmin, Tom Troscianko:
Second order image statistics in computer graphics. 99-106
Objects I
- James A. Ferwerda, Stephen H. Westin, Randall C. Smith, Richard R. Pawlicki:
Effects of rendering on shape perception in automobile design. 107-114 - Silvio Savarese, Li Fei-Fei, Pietro Perona:
What do reflections tell us about the shape of a mirror? 115-118 - Sunghee Kim, Haleh Hagh-Shenas, Victoria Interrante:
Conveying three-dimensional shape with texture. 119-122
Objects II
- Miguel A. Otaduy, Ming C. Lin:
A perceptually-inspired force model for haptic texture rendering. 123-126 - Roland W. Fleming, Henrik Wann Jensen, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Perceiving translucent materials. 127-134 - Colin Ware, Roland Arsenault:
Frames of reference in virtual object rotation. 135-141
Facial animation and vision realistic rendering
- Douglas W. Cunningham, Mario Kleiner, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Christian Wallraven:
The components of conversational facial expressions. 143-150 - Darren Cosker, Susan Paddock, A. David Marshall, Paul L. Rosin, Simon K. Rushton:
Towards perceptually realistic talking heads: models, methods and McGurk. 151-157
Posters
- Patrick Ledda, Alan Chalmers, Helge Seetzen:
A psychophysical validation of tone mapping operators using a high dynamic range display. 159 - Erum Arif Khan, Erik Reinhard:
A survey of color spaces for shadow identification. 160 - Sarah R. Allred, Yan Liu, Bharathi Jagadeesh:
Algorithms for image database navigation and tuning of object selective neurons in the non-human primate. 161 - Victoria Interrante, Lee Anderson, Brian Ries:
An experimental investigation of distance perception in real vs. immersive virtual environments via direct blind walking in a high-fidelity model of the same room. 162 - Brian A. Barsky, Todd J. Kosloff, Steven D. Upstill:
An opponent process approach to modeling the blue shift of the human color vision system. 163 - Reynald Hoskinson, Caitlin Akai, Brian D. Fisher, John Dill, Barry A. Po:
Causes of depth perception errors in stereo displays. 164 - Carol O'Sullivan, Richard Lee:
Collisions and attention. 165 - Ahmet Oguz Akyüz, Erik Reinhard, Sumanta N. Pattanaik:
Color appearance models and dynamic range reduction. 166 - Kyung Jae Lee, James L. Mohler:
Effective color coding of menu design for movie genres. 167 - Amy Ashurst Gooch, Bruce Gooch:
Enhancing perceived depth in images via artistic matting. 168 - Alexa I. Ruppertsberg, Marina Bloj:
From scene to screen: colour accuracy in computer simulations used for psychophysics. 169 - Daisuke Watanabe, Xiaoyang Mao, Kenji Ono, Atsumi Imamiya:
Gaze-directed streamline seeding. 170 - Mark D. Fairchild, Garrett M. Johnson, Jiangtao Kuang, Hiroshi Yamaguchi:
Image appearance modeling and high-dynamic-range image rendering. 171 - Grzegorz Krawczyk, Rafal Mantiuk, Karol Myszkowski, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Lightness perception inspired tone mapping. 172 - Mavis Chan, John Dill, Shahram Payandeh:
Observations of visual and audio coaching methods in a virtual laparoscopic training environment. 173 - Veronica Sundstedt, Alan Chalmers, Kirsten Cater:
Selective rendering of task related scenes. 174 - Veronica Sundstedt, Kurt Debattista, Alan Chalmers:
Selective rendering using task-importance maps. 175 - Ross Messing, Frank H. Durgin:
Space perception and cues to distance in virtual reality. 176 - Asako Fukumoto, DongSheng Cai, Michiaki Yasumura:
Statistical analysis of impressionist color. 177 - Cynthia S. Sahm, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, William B. Thompson, Peter Willemsen:
Throwing vs. walking as indicators of distance perception in real and virtual environments. 178 - Jeanette C. Meng, Michael Halle:
Using a 2D colon to guide 3D navigation in virtual colonoscopy. 179 - Mario Kleiner, Adrian Schwaninger, Douglas W. Cunningham, Barbara Knappmeyer:
Using facial texture manipulation to study facial motion perception. 180 - Christian Wallraven, Douglas W. Cunningham, Martin Breidt, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
View dependence of complex versus simple facial motions. 181 - Rashmi Sundareswara, Paul R. Schrater:
Workspace calibration via perceptual judgments. 182
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