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APGV 2006: Boston, MA, USA
- Roland W. Fleming, Sunghee Kim:
Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, APGV 2006, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, July 28-29, 2006. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 153, ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-429-4
Virtual environments I
- Betty J. Mohler, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, William B. Thompson:
The influence of feedback on egocentric distance judgments in real and virtual environments. 9-14 - Scott A. Kuhl, William B. Thompson, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr:
Minification influences spatial judgments in virtual environments. 15-19 - Betsy Williams, Gayathri Narasimham, Timothy P. McNamara, Thomas H. Carr, John J. Rieser, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Updating orientation in large virtual environments using scaled translational gain. 21-28 - A. Elizabeth Seward, Daniel H. Ashmead, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Discrimination and estimation of time-to-contact for approaching traffic using a desktop environment. 29-32
Visual perception
- Julia Vogel, Adrian Schwaninger, Christian Wallraven, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Categorization of natural scenes: local vs. global information. 33-40 - Ioan Cleju, Dietmar Saupe:
Evaluation of supra-threshold perceptual metrics for 3D models. 41-44
Virtual environments II
- Li Li, Bernard D. Adelstein, Stephen R. Ellis:
Perception of image motion during head movement. 45-50 - Wen Qi, Russell M. Taylor II, Christopher G. Healey, Jean-Bernard Martens:
A comparison of immersive HMD, fish tank VR and fish tank with haptics displays for volume visualization. 51-58 - Jonathan Z. Bakdash, Jason S. Augustyn, Dennis Proffitt:
Large displays enhance spatial knowledge of a virtual environment. 59-62
Color and contrast
- Bei Xiao, David H. Brainard:
Color perception of 3D objects: constancy with respect to variation of surface gloss. 63-68 - Aditi Majumder, Sandy Irani:
Contrast enhancement of images using human contrast sensitivity. 69-76
Faces and gestures
- Cristóbal Curio, Martin Breidt, Mario Kleiner, Quoc C. Vuong, Martin A. Giese, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Semantic 3D motion retargeting for facial animation. 77-84 - Christian Wallraven, Jan Fischer, Douglas W. Cunningham, Dirk Bartz, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
The evaluation of stylized facial expressions. 85-92
Visualization
- Laura Tateosian, Brent M. Dennis, Christopher G. Healey:
Stevens dot patterns for 2D flow visualization. 93-100 - Colin Ware:
3D contour perception for flow visualization. 101-106 - Colin Ware, Rusty Bobrow:
Motion coding for pattern detection. 107-110 - Christiaan P. Gribble, Steven G. Parker:
Enhancing interactive particle visualization with advanced shading models. 111-118 - Heidi Lam, Ronald A. Rensink, Tamara Munzner:
Effects of 2D geometric transformations on visual memory. 119-126
Realistic rendering
- Jan Meseth, Gero Müller, Reinhard Klein, Florian Röder, Michael Arnold:
Verification of rendering quality from measured BTFs. 127-134 - Oscar Anson, Veronica Sundstedt, Diego Gutierrez, Alan Chalmers:
Efficient selective rendering of participating media. 135-142
Posters
- Özer Ciftcioglu, Michael S. Bittermann, I. Sevil Sariyildiz:
Application of a visual perception model in virtual reality. 143 - Kazuyo Kojima, Shigeo Takahashi, Tomoyuki Nishita:
Creating quadrilateral mosaics from image topographic features. 144 - Kenichi Yoshida, Shigeo Takahashi, Tomoyuki Nishita:
Designing nonperspective projection through screen-space manipulation. 145 - Jingjing Meng, John J. Rieser, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Distance estimation in virtual environments using bisection. 146 - Eric Klein, Oliver G. Staadt, J. Edward Swan II, Greg S. Schmidt, Mark A. Livingston:
Egocentric medium-field distance perception in projection environments. 147 - Betsy Williams, Gayathri Narasimham, Björn Rump, Timothy P. McNamara, Thomas H. Carr, John J. Rieser, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Exploring large virtual environments with an HMD on foot. 148 - Maureen C. Stone, Lyn Bartram, Diane Gromala:
Great grids: how and why? 149 - Greg Ward:
Hiding seams in high dynamic range panoramas. 150 - Jiangtao Kuang, Garrett M. Johnson, Mark D. Fairchild:
iCAM for high-dynamic-range image rendering. 151 - John Heminghous, Andrew T. Duchowski:
iComp: a tool for scanpath visualization and comparison. 152 - Christine Ziemer, Jodie M. Plumert, James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney:
Making distance judgments in real and virtual environments: does order make a difference? 153 - Elodie Fourquet, William B. Cowan, Stephen Mann:
Multiple perspectives in computer graphics: arguments from perceptual grouping and renaissance art. 154 - Ronald R. Mourant, Najla Ahmad, Charles Adetiloye, Beverly K. Jaeger:
Optical flow, geometric field of view, and requested vehicle velocity. 155 - Bernhard E. Riecke, Jan Malte Wiener:
Point-to-origin experiments in VR revealed novel qualitative errors in visual path integration. 156 - Brian Ries, Victoria Interrante, Lee Anderson, Jason Lindquist:
Presence, rather than prior exposure, is the more strongly indicated factor in the accurate perception of egocentric distances in real world co-located immersive virtual environments. 157 - Mario Valle:
Representations that promote cognition: the case of chemistry visualization tools. 158 - Emily Bennett, Brett Stevens:
The 'detection, perception and object-presence' framework: a unified structure for investigating illusory representations of reality. 159 - G. Ellis, Alan Chalmers, Kurt Debattista:
The effect of rotational ego-motion on the perception of high fidelity animations. 160 - Reynold J. Bailey, Cindy Grimm, Christopher Davoli:
The effect of warm and cool object colors on depth ordering. 161 - Melinda M. Knight, Laura L. Arns:
The relationship among age and other factors on incidence of cybersickness in immersive environment users. 162 - Ohad Ben-Shahar:
Visualization with smooth oriented textures and flows: insights from perception. 163 - Haleh Hagh-Shenas, Victoria Interrante, Christopher G. Healey, Sunghee Kim:
Weaving versus blending: a quantitative assessment of the information carrying capacities of two alternative methods for conveying multivariate data with color. 164
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