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APGV 2008: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, Karol Myszkowski:
Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, APGV 2008, Los Angeles, California, USA, August 9-10, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-59593-981-4
Virtual environments I: depth perception
- Adam Jones, J. Edward Swan II, Gurjot Singh, Eric Kolstad, Stephen R. Ellis:
The effects of virtual reality, augmented reality, and motion parallax on egocentric depth perception. 9-14 - Scott A. Kuhl, William B. Thompson, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr:
HMD calibration and its effects on distance judgments. 15-22 - Robert T. Held, Martin S. Banks:
Misperceptions in stereoscopic displays: a vision science perspective. 23-32
Attention and eye tracking
- Susan M. Munn, Leanne Stefano, Jeff B. Pelz:
Fixation-identification in dynamic scenes: comparing an automated algorithm to manual coding. 33-42 - Veronica Sundstedt, Efstathios Stavrakis, Michael Wimmer, Erik Reinhard:
A psychophysical study of fixation behavior in a computer game. 43-50 - Ann McNamara, Reynold J. Bailey, Cindy Grimm:
Improving search task performance using subtle gaze direction. 51-56
Keynote address (abstract)
- Martin S. Banks:
Incorrect focus cues in stereo displays: effects on visual performance and viewer fatigue. 57
Faces, characters, crowds
- Cristóbal Curio, Martin A. Giese, Martin Breidt, Mario Kleiner, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Probing dynamic human facial action recognition from the other side of the mean. 59-66 - Rachel McDonnell, Sophie Jörg, Joanna McHugh, Fiona N. Newell, Carol O'Sullivan:
Evaluating the emotional content of human motions on real and virtual characters. 67-74 - Cathy Ennis, Christopher Peters, Carol O'Sullivan:
Perceptual evaluation of position and orientation context rules for pedestrian formations. 75-82
Image processing and rendering
- Akiko Yoshida, Matthias Ihrke, Rafal Mantiuk, Hans-Peter Seidel:
Brightness of the glare illusion. 83-90 - Jiajun Zhu, Jonathan Z. Bakdash, David Koller, Thomas Banton, Dennis Proffitt, Greg Humphreys:
Quantifying usability in secure graphics: assessing the user costs of protecting 3D content. 91-96 - Timo Stich, Christian Linz, Christian Wallraven, Douglas W. Cunningham, Marcus A. Magnor:
Perception-motivated interpolation of image sequences. 97-106
Animation
- Marcos García, John Dingliana, Carol O'Sullivan:
Perceptual evaluation of cartoon physics: accuracy, attention, appeal. 107-114 - Paul S. A. Reitsma, Carol O'Sullivan:
Effect of scenario on perceptual sensitivity to errors in animation. 115-121
Lighting, shading, and textures
- Peter Vangorp, Philip Dutré:
Shape-dependent gloss correction. 123-130 - Jirí Filip, Mike J. Chantler, Michal Haindl:
On optimal resampling of view and illumination dependent textures. 131-134 - James P. O'Shea, Martin S. Banks, Maneesh Agrawala:
The assumed light direction for perceiving shape from shading. 135-142
Virtual environments II: motion
- Huan Dong, Adar Pelah, Jonathan Cameron, Joan Lasenby:
The perceptual influences on gait transition of step parameters and optic flow in virtual environment locomotion simulators. 143-146 - Bernhard E. Riecke, Daniel Feuereissen, John J. Rieser:
Auditory self-motion illusions ("circular vection") can be facilitated by vibrations and the potential for actual motion. 147-154 - Jason Jerald, Tabitha C. Peck, Frank Steinicke, Mary C. Whitton:
Sensitivity to scene motion for phases of head yaws. 155-162
Visualization
- Israel Huff, Chris Weigle, David C. Banks:
Ensemble-space visualization improves perception of 3D state of molecular dynamics simulation. 163-170 - Daniel Pineo, Colin Ware:
Neural modeling of flow rendering effectiveness. 171-178 - Jiwen Huo, Wm Cowan:
Comprehending Boolean queries. 179-186
Posters
- Sang-Hun Nam, Sang-Min Choi, Jun Choi, Young-Ho Chai:
Spatial sketching with the auditory reflection for the plausible virtual conceptual design. 187 - Benjamin Chihak, Sabarish V. Babu, Timofey Grechkin, Christine Ziemer, James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney, Jodie M. Plumert:
How do bicyclists intercept moving gaps in a virtual environment? 188 - Sander E. M. Jansen, Alexander Toet, Nico J. Delleman:
Effects of horizontal field-of-view restriction on manoeuvring performance through complex structured environments. 189 - Laura C. Trutoiu, Stephan Streuber, Betty J. Mohler, Jörg Schulte-Pelkum, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Tricking people into feeling like they are moving when they are not paying attention. 190 - Stephan Streuber, Astros Chatziastros, Betty J. Mohler, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Joint and individual walking in an immersive collaborative virtual environment. 191 - Peng Peng, Bernhard E. Riecke, Betsy Williams, Timothy P. McNamara, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Navigation modes in virtual environments: walking vs. joystick. 192 - Betsy Williams, Derek Johnson, Lucy R. Shores, Gayathri Narasimham:
Distance perception in virtual environments. 193 - Betty J. Mohler, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, William B. Thompson, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr:
A full-body avatar improves egocentric distance judgments in an immersive virtual environment. 194-197 - Anke Huckauf, Mario H. Urbina, Fabian Doil, Johannes Tümler, Rüdiger Mecke:
Distribution of visual attention in head-worn displays. 198 - Ljiljana Skrba, Ian O'Connell, Carol O'Sullivan:
Eye-tracking dynamic scenes with humans and animals. 199 - Yin He, Xin Yan, Lyn Bartram:
Frequency analysis to facilitate the recognition of images. 200 - Tina R. Ziemek, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr, William B. Thompson:
Using mental rotation as a methodology to evaluate shape perception in computer graphics. 201 - Niall Redmond, John Dingliana:
Evaluation of non-photorealistic abstraction techniques in influencing user behaviour. 202 - Pratik Shah, Stefano Padilla, Patrick R. Green, Mike J. Chantler:
Perceived directionality of 1/fβ noise surfaces. 203 - Aglika Yankova, Ingmar S. Franke:
Angle of view vs. perspective distortion: a psychological evaluation of perspective projection for achieving perceptual realism in computer graphics. 204 - Tatiana Tekusová, Jörn Kohlhammer, Slawomir J. Skwarek, Galina V. Paramei:
Perception of direction changes in animated data visualization. 205
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