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10. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: San Jose, CA, USA
- Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Scott J. Daly:
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging X, San Jose, CA, USA, January 17, 2005. SPIE Proceedings 5666, SPIE 2005, ISBN 978-0-8194-5639-7
Keynote Session
- Andrew B. Watson:
A spatial standard observer for visual technology. 1-3 - Thomas V. Papathomas:
Celestial illusions and ancient astronomers: Aristarchus and Eratosthenes. 4-8
Perspectives in Vision Science
- John J. McCann:
Do humans discount the illuminant? 9-16 - A. Ravishankar Rao, Guillermo A. Cecchi, Charles C. Peck, James R. Kozloski:
A model of the formation of a self-organized cortical representation of color. 17-26 - Ian van der Linde, Umesh Rajashekar, Lawrence K. Cormack, Alan C. Bovik:
A study of human recognition rates for foveola-sized image patches selected from initial and final fixations on calibrated natural images. 27-38 - Adriana Tapus, Shrihari Vasudevan, Roland Siegwart:
Towards a multilevel cognitive probabilistic representation of space. 39-48
Memorial Session in Honor of Bela Julesz
- Thomas V. Papathomas, Lisa Bono:
Top-down processes in perceiving false depth and motion for faces and scenes. 49-52 - Martin S. Banks, Sergei Gepshtein, Heather F. Rose:
Local cross-correlation model of stereo correspondence. 53-61 - Christopher W. Tyler:
The riches of the cyclopean paradigm. 62-70 - Clifton M. Schor, Zhi-Lei Zhang:
Spatio-temporal interactions that promote the smoothness constraint for binocular matches. 71-82
Perceptual Image Compression and Quality
- Tatsuto Takeuchi, Karen K. De Valois:
Sharpening image motion based on the spatio-temporal characteristics of human vision. 83-94 - Matthew Gaubatz, Damon M. Chandler, Sheila S. Hemami:
Spatial quantization via local texture masking. 95-106 - Mylène C. Q. Farias, John M. Foley, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Perceptual analysis of video impairments that combine blocky, blurry, noisy, and ringing synthetic artifacts. 107-118 - Marina Nicolas, Fritz Lebowsky:
Delicate visual artifacts of advanced digital video processing algorithms. 119-129 - Kazuhisa Yamagishi, Takanori Hayashi:
Analysis of psychological factors for quality assessment of interactive multimodal service. 130-138 - Stefan Winkler, Christof Faller:
Audiovisual quality evaluation of low-bitrate video. 139-148
Reference-Free Image Quality
- Zhou Wang, Eero P. Simoncelli:
Reduced-reference image quality assessment using a wavelet-domain natural image statistic model. 149-159 - Hui Cheng, Jeffrey Lubin:
Reference-free objective quality metrics for MPEG-coded video. 160-167 - Francesco Massidda, Daniele D. Giusto, Cristian Perra:
No reference video quality estimation based on human visual system for 2.5/3G devices. 168-179
Image Quality of System Tonescale
- Eriko Bando, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, David Connah:
Can gamut mapping quality be predicted by colour image difference formulae? 180-191 - Akiko Yoshida, Volker Blanz, Karol Myszkowski, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Perceptual evaluation of tone mapping operators with real-world scenes. 192-203 - Rafal Mantiuk, Scott J. Daly, Karol Myszkowski, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Predicting visible differences in high dynamic range images: model and its calibration. 204-214
Perceptually Based Techniques for Digital Libraries
- Eva M. van Rikxoort, Egon L. van den Broek, Theo E. Schouten:
Mimicking human texture classification. 215-226 - Junqing Chen, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Experimental determination of visual color and texture statistics for image segmentation. 227-236
Perceptual Image Analysis
- Andrea J. van Doorn, Huib de Ridder, Jan J. Koenderink:
Pictorial relief for equiluminant images. 237-247 - Lora T. Likova, Christopher W. Tyler:
Transient-based image segmentation: top-down surround suppression in human V1. 248-257 - Olivier Le Meur, Dominique Barba, Patrick Le Callet, Dominique Thoreau:
A human visual model-based approach of the visual attention and performance evaluation. 258-267
Perceptual Image Representation and Display
- Thomas R. Tyler, Andy Novobilski, Joseph Dumas, Amye Warren:
The utility of perspecta 3D volumetric display for completion of tasks. 268-279 - Mark Grundland, Chris Gibbs, Neil A. Dodgson:
Stylized rendering for multiresolution image representation. 280-292 - Todor G. Georgiev:
Vision, healing brush, and fiber bundles. 293-305
Portraying Visual Reality: The Limits of Perception and Representation in Art
- Christopher W. Tyler:
A horopter for two-point perspective. 306-315 - Martin S. Banks, Heather F. Rose, Dhanraj Vishwanath, Ahna Reza Girshick:
Where should you sit to watch a movie? 316-325 - David Hockney, Charles M. Falco:
Quantitative analysis of qualitative images. 326-336 - David G. Stork:
Asymmetry in Lotto carpets and its implication for Hockney's optical projection theory. 337-343
Special Session: VALVE I
- Bernhard E. Riecke, Jörg Schulte-Pelkum, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Perceiving simulated ego-motions in virtual reality: comparing large screen displays with HMDs. 344-355 - Jack M. Loomis, Andrew C. Beall, Jonathan W. Kelly, Kristen L. Macuga:
Importance of perceptual representation in the visual control of action. 356-361 - Jeffrey B. Mulligan, Xavier L. C. Brolly:
Pilot behavior and course deviations during precision flight. 362-373
Special Session: VALVE II
- Eli Brenner, Jeroen B. J. Smeets:
Intercepting moving targets: why the hand's path depends on the target's velocity. 374-384 - Howard S. Hock:
Separating the edge-based detection of object motion from the detection of objectless motion energy: implications for visually guided locomotion. 385-392 - Simon J. Watt, Kurt Akeley, Ahna Reza Girshick, Martin S. Banks:
Achieving near-correct focus cues in a 3D display using multiple image planes. 393-401 - Andrew K. Dunn, Peter Thompson:
Visual illusions: pointing the finger at the Judd illusion. 402-415
Special Session: VALVE III
- Kathleen A. Turano, Sidhartha Chaudhury:
Spatial awareness in immersive virtual environments revealed in open-loop walking. 416-423 - James Barabas, Russell L. Woods, Eli Peli:
Walking simulator for evaluation of ophthalmic devices. 424-433 - Adrian Thurrell, Adar Pelah:
Matching visual and nonvisual signals: evidence for a mechanism to discount optic flow during locomotion. 434-448 - Albert V. van den Berg, Raymond van Ee, André J. Noest:
Mixed visual reference frames: perceiving nonretino-centric visual quantities in a retino-centric frame. 449-461
Special Session: VALVE IV
- Laurence R. Harris, Richard Dyde, Michael R. M. Jenkin:
The use of visual and nonvisual cues in updating the perceived position of the world during translation. 462-472 - Simon K. Rushton, Paul A. Warren:
Perception of object movement during self-movement. 473-480 - William B. Thompson, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, Betty J. Mohler, Peter Willemsen:
Investigations on the interactions between vision and locomotion using a treadmill virtual environment. 481-492 - Markus Lappe, Harald Frenz, Thomas Buehrmann, Marina Kolesnik:
Virtual odometry from visual flow. 493-502 - Frank H. Durgin, Laura F. Fox, Evan Schaffer, Rabi Whitaker:
The perception of linear self-motion. 503-514
Poster Session
- Anne-Catherine Scherlen, Vincent Gautier:
Methods study for the relocation of visual information in central scotoma cases. 515-526 - Takayuki Kageyama, Masami Kato:
Blink duration measurement system for drowsiness detection using image processing. 527-534 - Ming Du, Ling Guan:
Human recognition by body shape features. 535-545 - Wei Dai, Zhen Cai, William E. Lynch:
An artifacts-based video quality metric using fuzzy logic. 546-553 - Zhongkang Lu, Weisi Lin, Choong Seng Boon, Sadaatsu Kato, Susu Yao, Ee Ping Ong, Xiaokang Yang:
Measuring the negative impact of frame dropping on perceptual visual quality. 554-562 - HongChul Kim, Jae Kyeong Yun, Heume-Il Baek, Ki-Duk Kim, Eui Yeol Oh, In-Jae Chung:
Minimization of color shift generated in RGBW quad structure. 563-570 - John A. Black Jr., Laurent Bonnasse, Pallavi Satyan, Seline Ozer, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Using perceptually based face indexing to facilitate human-computer collaborative retrieval. 571-583 - Kyung Jae Lee:
Investigating affective color association of media content in language and perception based on online RGB experiment. 584-594 - Chin Chye Koh, Sanjit K. Mitra, John M. Foley, Ingrid E. J. Heynderickx:
Annoyance of individual artifacts in MPEG-2 compressed video and their relation to overall annoyance. 595-
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