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21st Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2016: San Francisco, California, USA
- Huib de Ridder, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Bernice E. Rogowitz:
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, HVEI 2016, San Francisco, California, USA, February 14-18, 2016. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2016
Multisensory Interactions
- David H. Peterzell:
Psychophysical investigations into Ramachandran's mirror visual feedback for phantom limb pain: video-based variants for unilateral and bilateral amputees, and temporal dynamics of paresthesias. 1-10 - Valeria Occelli, Simon Lacey, Careese Stephens, Krish Sathian:
Superior verbal abilities in congenital blindness. 1-4 - Lora T. Likova, Christopher W. Tyler, Laura Cacciamani, Kristyo Mineff, Spero C. Nicholas:
The Cortical Network for Braille Writing in the Blind. 1-6 - Tiziana Vercillo, Monica Gori:
Blind individuals represent the auditory space in an egocentric rather than allocentric reference frame. 1-5 - Elliot D. Freeman, Alberta Ipser:
Individual differences in multisensory integration and timing. 1-4
Multisensory Interactions cont'd.
- Claus-Christian Carbon
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Beyond the predominance of the visual empire: A functional model on haptics & more. 1-2 - James A. Ferwerda, Vladimir L. Bulatov, John A. Gardner:
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Auditory and Tactile Surface Graphs for the Visually Impaired. 1-6
Image Quality from Threshold to Experience
- Andrew B. Watson, Albert J. Ahumada:
The pyramid of visibility. 1-6 - Valero Laparra, Johannes Ballé, Alexander Berardino, Eero P. Simoncelli
:
Perceptual image quality assessment using a normalized Laplacian pyramid. 1-6 - Jeffrey B. Mulligan:
A Method for Rapid Measurement of Contrast Sensitivity on Mobile Touch-Screens. 1-6 - Jacob Søgaard, Samira Tavakoli, Kjell Brunnström, Narciso García:
Subjective Analysis and Objective Characterization of Adaptive Bitrate Videos. 1-9 - Jari Korhonen, Claire Mantel:
Assessing Visibility of Individual Transmission Errors in Networked Video. 1-8 - Marwa Ammar, Mihai Mitrea, Ismail Boujelben, Patrick Le Callet:
HEVC saliency map computation. 1-8 - Lark Kwon Choi, Alan C. Bovik:
Perceptual Flicker Visibility Prediction Model. 1-6 - Ernestasia Siahaan, Alan Hanjalic
, Judith A. Redi:
Does visual quality depend on semantics? A study on the relationship between impairment annoyance and image semantics at early attentive stages. 1-9
Perceptual Image Analysis
- Irina Burciu
, Thomas Martinetz, Erhardt Barth:
Hierarchical Manifold Sensing with Foveation and Adaptive Partitioning of the Dataset. 1-10 - Jae-Hyun Jung
, Tian Pu, Eli Peli:
Comparing object recognition from binary and bipolar edge features. 1-5
Individual Differences in Perceptual Judgments
- David H. Peterzell:
Discovering Sensory Processes Using Individual Differences: A Review and Factor Analytic Manifesto. 1-11 - Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss, William S. Griscom:
Individual Differences in Perceptual Preference. 1-6 - Delwin T. Lindsey, Angela M. Brown:
Individual Differences in Color Naming. 1-6 - Kimberly A. Jameson, Prutha S. Deshpande, Sean Tauber, Stephanie M. Chang, Sergio Gago:
Using individual differences to better determine normative responses from crowdsourced transcription tasks: An application to the R. E. MacLaury Color Categorization Archive. 1-9 - Benjamin Balas, Corey Grant:
Individual differences in lifetime face exposure predict behavioral and neural responses to faces. 1-6
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging (HVEI) 2016 Interactive Papers Oral Previews
- Yashas Rai, Marcus Barkowsky, Patrick Le Callet:
Role of spatio-temporal distortions in the visual periphery in disrupting natural attention deployment. 1-6 - Deepti Pappusetty, Hari Kalva:
Reducing Inattentional Blindness Using Subliminal Cueing in Visual Performance Tasks. 1-5 - Pierre R. Lebreton, Alexander Raake, Marcus Barkowsky:
Evaluation of aesthetic appeal with regard of user's knowledge. 1-6 - Floris L. van Nes:
Visually-based sensations: from perception to the 'wow factor'. 1-8 - Lauren Barghout:
Image Segmentation Using Fuzzy Spatial-Taxon Cut: Comparison of Two Different Stage One Perception Based Input Models of Color (Bayesian Classifier and Fuzzy Constraint). 1-6 - Alex D. Hwang
, Eli Peli:
Positive and negative polarity contrast sensitivity measuring app. 1-6 - Miguel Ríos Quintero, Alexander Raake:
Are lab-based audiovisual quality tests reflecting what users experience at home? 1-6 - Michele A. Saad, Margaret H. Pinson, David G. Nicholas, Niels Van Kets, Glenn Van Wallendael, Ramesh Jaladi, Philip J. Corriveau:
Image Quality of Experience: A Subjective Test Targeting the Consumer's Experience. 1-6
Psychophysiological Measures for Visual Quality
- Sebastian Arndt, Kjell Brunnström, Eva Cheng, Ulrich Engelke, Sebastian Möller
, Jan-Niklas Antons
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Review on using physiology in quality of experience. 1-9 - Dan Darcy, Evan Gitterman, Alex Brandmeyer, Scott J. Daly, Poppy Crum:
Physiological capture of augmented viewing states: objective measures of high-dynamic-range and wide-color-gamut viewing experiences. 1-9 - Laura E. Matzen, Michael J. Haass, Jonathan Tran, Laura A. McNamara:
Using Eye Tracking Metrics and Visual Saliency Maps to Assess Image Utility. 1-8 - Anne-Flore Perrin
, Martin Rerábek, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Towards prediction of Sense of Presence in immersive audiovisual communications. 1-8 - Naeem Ramzan, Sebastian Palke, Thomas Cuntz, Ryan M. Gibson
, Abbes Amira:
Emotion Recognition by Physiological Signals. 1-6 - Colin Ware, David H. Rogers, Mark R. Petersen, James P. Ahrens, Erol Aygar:
Optimizing for Visual Cognition in High Performance Scientific Computing. 1-9
Perceptual Coding for Visualization
- Remco Chang, Fumeng Yang, Marianne Procopio:
From Vision Science to Data Science: Applying Perception to Problems in Big Data. 1-7 - Eser Kandogan, Hanseung Lee:
A Grounded Theory Study on the Language of Data Visualization Principles and Guidelines. 1-9
Perceptual Coding for Visualization cont'd.
- Kenneth Moreland:
Why We Use Bad Color Maps and What You Can Do About It. 1-6 - Chihua Ma, Angus Graeme Forbes
, Daniel A. Llano, Tanya Y. Berger-Wolf, Robert V. Kenyon:
SwordPlots: Exploring Neuron Behavior within Dynamic Communities of Brain Networks. 1-13 - Alfredo Restrepo Palacios, Jorge L. Mayorga:
Colour Visualisation of the Phase of Complex Signals. 1-7 - Ulrich Engelke, Jenny Vuong, Julian Heinrich:
Visual Performance in Multidimensional Data Characterisation with Scatterplots and Parallel Coordinates. 1-6
Art, Aesthetics, and Perception
- Christopher W. Tyler:
Peripheral Color Vision and Motion Processing. 1-5 - Christel Chamaret, Claire-Hélène Demarty, Vincent Demoulin, Gwenaëlle Marquant:
Experiencing the interestingness concept within and between pictures. 1-12 - Matt Lockyer, Lyn Bartram, Thecla Schiphorst, Karen Studd:
Enhancing Visualization with Expressive Motion. 1-6 - Jack Ox:
Color Systems are Categories that Carry Meaning in Visualizations: A Conceptual Metaphor Theory Approach. 1-9 - Jorge Aurelio Menendez:
Towards a computational account of art cognition: unifying perception, visual art, and music through Bayesian inference. 1-10 - Mónica López-González:
Minds in the Spotlight: Using Live Performance Art to Uncover Creative Thinking Processes. 1-10 - Katherine E. M. Tregillus, Michael A. Webster:
Swapping swatches: Adapting to and from an artist's palette. 1-8 - Kimberly A. Jameson, Alissa D. Winkler, Keith Goldfarb:
Art, interpersonal comparisons of color experience, and potential tetrachromacy. 1-12
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