Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization 2004 Papers
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Session: Virtual Environments I - Locomotion
- Spatial updating in real and virtual environments - contribution and interaction of visual and vestibular cues
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Riecke, B.E.,
M. von der Heyde,
Heinrich H. Bulthoff
- Visual Motion Influences Locomotion in a Treadmill Virtual Environment
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Betty J. Mohler,
William B. Thompson,
Sarah Creem-Regehr,
Herbert L. Pick, Jr.,
William H. Warren, Jr.,
John J. Reiser,
Peter Willemsen
- Recalibration of Rotational Locomotion in Immersive Virtual Environments
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Scott Kuhl
Session: Virtual Environments II - Distance and Latency Perception
- Distance Perception in Real and Virtual Environments
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Jodie M. Plumert,
Joseph K. Kearney,
James F. Cremer
- The Effects of Head-Mounted Display Mechanics on Distance Judgments in Virtual Environments
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Peter Willemsen,
Mark B. Colton,
Sarah Creem-Regehr,
William B. Thompson
- Perceptual Sensitivity to Head Tracking Latency in Virtual Environments with Varying Degrees of Scene Complexity
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Katerina Mania,
Bernard D. Adelstein, Stephen R. Ellis, Michael I. Hill
Session: Rendering I - Detecting Details
- A Feasibility Test for Perceptually Adaptive Level of Detail Rendering on Desktop Systems
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Derrick Parkhurst,
Ernst Niebur
- An Experimental Approach to Predicting Saliency for Simplified Polygonal
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Sarah Howlett,
John Hamil,
Carol O'Sullivan
- Perceptual Invariance of Nonlinear Focus+Context Transformations
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Keith Lau,
Ronald A. Rensink,
Tamara Munzner
- Vision Realistic Rendering: Simulation of the Scanned Foveal Image from Wavefront Data of Human Subjects
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Brian A. Barsky
Session: Rendering II - Image Characteristics
- Subband Encoding of High Dynamic Range Imagery
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Gregory Ward,
Maryann Simmons
- Example-Based Color Stylization Based on Categorical Perception
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Youngha Chang,
Suguru Saito,
Keiji Uchikawa,
Masayuki Nakajima
- Second Order Image Statistics in Computer Graphics
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Erik Reinhard,
Peter Shirley,
Michael Ashikhmin,
Tom Troscianko
Session: Objects I - Shape Perception
- Effects of rendering on shape perception in automobile design
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James A. Ferwerda,
Stephen H. Westin,
Randall C. Smith, Richard Pawlicki
- What do reflections tell us about the shape of a mirror?
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Silvio Savarese,
Li Fei-Fei,
Pietro Perona
- Conveying Three-Dimensional Shape with Texture
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Sunghee Kim,
Haleh Hagh-Shenas,
Victoria Interrante
Session: Objects II - Visual and Haptic Properties
- Perceiving Translucent Materials
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Roland W. Fleming,
Henrik Wann Jensen,
Heinrich H. Bulthoff
- A Perceptually-Inspired Force Model for Haptic Texture Rendering
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Miguel A. Otaduy,
Ming C. Lin
- Frames of Reference in Virtual Object Rotation
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Colin Ware,
Roland Arsenault
Session: Facial Animation and Vision Realistic Rendering
- The components of conversational facial expressions
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Douglas W. Cunningham,
Mario Kleiner,
Heinrich H. Bulthoff,
Christian Wallraven
- Towards Perceptually Realistic Talking Heads: Models, Methods and McGurk
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Darren Cosker,
David Marshall,
Paul L. Rosin,
Susan Paddock,
Simon Rushton
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