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ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP), Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2008
- Roberta L. Klatzky, Bing Wu, Damion Shelton, George D. Stetten:
Effectiveness of augmented-reality visualization versus cognitive mediation for learning actions in near space. 1:1-1:23 - Colin Ware, Peter Mitchell:
Visualizing graphs in three dimensions. 2:1-2:15 - Mohamed A. ElHelw, Marios Nicolaou, Adrian James Chung, Guang-Zhong Yang, M. Stella Atkins:
A gaze-based study for investigating the perception of visual realism in simulated scenes. 3:1-3:20 - Evan M. Palmer, Timothy C. Clausner, Philip J. Kellman:
Enhancing air traffic displays via perceptual cues. 4:1-4:22 - Paul A. Watters, Frances H. Martin, H. Steffen Stripf:
Visual detection of LSB-encoded natural image steganography. 5:1-5:12
Volume 5, Number 2, May 2008
- Erik Reinhard, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Editorial. 6:1 - Qi Wang, Vincent Hayward:
Tactile synthesis and perceptual inverse problems seen from the viewpoint of contact mechanics. 7:1-7:19 - Caroline Jay, Robert Stevens, Roger J. Hubbold, Mashhuda Glencross:
Using haptic cues to aid nonvisual structure recognition. 8:1-8:14 - Robert J. Peters, Laurent Itti:
Applying computational tools to predict gaze direction in interactive visual environments. 9:1-9:19 - Michael J. Tarr, Athinodoros S. Georghiades, Cullen D. Jackson:
Identifying faces across variations in lighting: Psychophysics and computation. 10:1-10:25 - Manuele Bicego, Enrico Grosso, Andrea Lagorio, Gavin Brelstaff, Linda Brodo, Massimo Tistarelli:
Distinctiveness of faces: A computational approach. 11:1-11:18 - Justine Grave, Roland Brémond:
A tone-mapping operator for road visibility experiments. 12:1-12:24
Volume 5, Number 3, August 2008
- Michael A. Nees, Bruce N. Walker:
Data density and trend reversals in auditory graphs: Effects on point-estimation and trend-identification tasks. 13:1-13:24 - Anatole Lécuyer, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Chee-Hian Tan:
A study of the modification of the speed and size of the cursor for simulating pseudo-haptic bumps and holes. 14:1-14:21 - Tomohiro Amemiya, Hideyuki Ando, Taro Maeda:
Lead-me interface for a pulling sensation from hand-held devices. 15:1-15:17 - Federico Fontana, Davide Rocchesso:
Auditory distance perception in an acoustic pipe. 16:1-16:15 - Scott A. Kuhl, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, William B. Thompson:
Recalibration of rotational locomotion in immersive virtual environments. 17:1-17:11
Volume 5, Number 4, January 2009
- Roland W. Fleming, Michael Langer:
Guest editorial: Special issue on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (APGV07). 18:1 - Yann Morvan, Carol O'Sullivan:
A perceptual approach to trimming and tuning unstructured lumigraphs. 19:1-19:24 - Rachel McDonnell, Sophie Jörg, Jessica K. Hodgins, Fiona N. Newell, Carol O'Sullivan:
Evaluating the effect of motion and body shape on the perceived sex of virtual characters. 20:1-20:14 - Guillaume Lavoué:
A local roughness measure for 3D meshes and its application to visual masking. 21:1-21:23 - Hunter A. Murphy, Andrew T. Duchowski, Richard A. Tyrrell:
Hybrid image/model-based gaze-contingent rendering. 22:1-22:21 - Christian Boucheny, Georges-Pierre Bonneau, Jacques Droulez, Guillaume Thibault, Stéphane Ploix:
A perceptive evaluation of volume rendering techniques. 23:1-23:24
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