APGV 2005: A Coruña, Spain
Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Tom Troscianko (Eds.): Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, APGV 2005, A Coruña, Spain, August 26-28, 2005. ACM 2005 ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 95 ISBN 1-59593-139-2
Papers: animation
Georgia Mastoropoulou, Kurt Debattista, Alan Chalmers, Tom Troscianko: The influence of sound effects on the perceived smoothness of rendered animations. 9-15
Christian Wallraven, Martin Breidt, Douglas W. Cunningham, Heinrich H. Bülthoff: Psychophysical evaluation of animated facial expressions. 17-24
Johannes Mezger, Winfried Ilg, Martin A. Giese: Trajectory synthesis by hierarchical spatio-temporal correspondence: comparison of different methods. 25-32
Michael Dorr, Thomas Martinetz, Martin Böhme, Erhardt Barth: Visibility of temporal blur on a gaze-contingent display. 33-36
Papers: visualization
Michael S. Langer, Dipinder Rekhi, Javeen Pereira, Aditya Bhatia: Layered motion field visualization: perceptual issues. 37-42
Timothy D. Dixon, Jan Noyes, Tom Troscianko, Eduardo Fernández Canga, David R. Bull, Cedric Nishan Canagarajah: Psychophysical and metric assessment of fused images. 43-50
Colin Ware, Peter Mitchell: Reevaluating stereo and motion cues for visualizing graphs in three dimensions. 51-58
Papers: surfaces
Theresa Cooke, Florian Steinke, Christian Wallraven, Heinrich H. Bülthoff: A similarity-based approach to perceptual feature validation. 59-66
Alethea Bair, Donald H. House, Colin Ware: Perceptually optimizing textures for layered surfaces. 67-74
Susan F. te Pas, Sylvia C. Pont: A comparison of material and illumination discrimination performance for real rough, real smooth and computer generated smooth spheres. 75-81
Ulrich Weidenbacher, Pierre Bayerl, Roland W. Fleming, Heiko Neumann: Extracting and depicting the 3D shape of specular surfaces. 83-86
Papers: rendering
Rafal Mantiuk, Karol Myszkowski, Hans-Peter Seidel: A perceptual framework for contrast processing of high dynamic range images. 87-94
Papers: virtual environments
Betty J. Mohler, William B. Thompson, Bernhard E. Riecke, Heinrich H. Bülthoff: Measuring vection in a large screen virtual environment. 103-109
Bernhard E. Riecke, Jörg Schulte-Pelkum, Marios N. Avraamides, Markus Von Der Heyde, Heinrich H. Bülthoff: Scene consistency and spatial presence increase the sensation of self-motion in virtual reality. 111-118
Sarah Howlett, Richard Lee, Carol O'Sullivan: A framework for comparing task performance in real and virtual scenes. 119-122
Papers: image quality and realism
Ann McNamara: Exploring perceptual equivalence between real and simulated imagery. 123-128
Mirko Sattler, Ralf Sarlette, Thomas Mücken, Reinhard Klein: Exploitation of human shadow perception for fast shadow rendering. 131-134
David J. Tolhurst, Caterina Ripamonti, C. Alejandro Párraga, P. George Lovell, Tom Troscianko: A multiresolution color model for visual difference prediction. 135-138
Papers: interacting with simulations
Gavin Brelstaff, Marco Agus, Andrea Giachetti, Enrico Gobbetti, Gianluigi Zanetti, Antonio Zorcolo, Bruno Picasso, Stefano Sellari Franceschini: Towards a psychophysical evaluation of a surgical simulator for bone-burring. 139-143
Peter W. Battaglia, Paul R. Schrater, Daniel Kersten: Auxiliary object knowledge influences visually-guided interception behavior. 145-152
Poster abstracts: aesthetics
Toshihiro Bando, Nobuhiko Kawabata, Tomohiro Oshima: Texture reconstruction as a method to reproduce atmosphere of landscape image. 153
Sylvain Brugnot, Marie L. Smith, Philippe G. Schyns: Seamless perceptual morphing using continuous hybrids. 154
Asako Fukumoto, Koji Tsukada, DongSheng Cai, Michiaki Yasumura: Creating texture pattern applying statistical analysis. 155
Sharon Gershoni, Hiroyuki Kobayashi: Symmetry and complementarity: a discussion and a qualitative demonstration with computer generated infinite patterns of natural scenes. 156-56
Poster abstracts: human perception and performance
Kenneth C. Scott-Brown, David P. Mann: On the costs and benefits of display format in a video-based observation task. 157
Lewis L. Chuang, Quoc C. Vuong, Ian M. Thornton, Heinrich H. Bülthoff: Recognizing novel deforming objects. 158
David R. Simmons, Maura Edwards, Lorna M. D. MacPherson, Kenneth Stephen, Robert A. McKerlie: The simulation of dental fluorosis. 159
Karin Pilz, Ian M. Thornton, Heinrich H. Bülthoff: The role of external features for person recognition. 160
Gavin Brelstaff, Francesca Chessa: Practical application of visual illusions: errare humanum est. 161
Ronald Van den Berg, Frans W. Cornelissen, Aave Hannus, Jos B. T. M. Roerdink: Simultaneous colour search renders other object properties less salient. 162
Paul R. MacNeilage, Martin S. Banks: Detection of object-motion during self-motion is predicted by local motion direction differences not deviation from the focus of expansion. 163
Poster abstracts: image processing and rendering
Sara L. Su, Frédo Durand, Maneesh Agrawala: De-emphasis of distracting image regions using texture power maps. 164
Isamu Motoyoshi, Shin'ya Nishida, Edward H. Adelson: Luminance re-mapping for the control of apparent material. 165
Veronica Sundstedt, Kurt Debattista, Alan Chalmers: Perceived aliasing thresholds in high-fidelity rendering. 166
Poster abstracts: image processing and rendering
David Gavilan Ruiz, Hiroki Takahashi, Suguru Saito, Masayuki Nakajima: Sketch-based perception model for evaluating color segmentations. 167
Justine Grave, Roland Brémond: Designing a tone mapping algorithm for road visibility experiments. 168
Poster abstracts: interfaces
Masashi Nakatani, Hiroyuki Kajimoto, Naoki Kawakami, Susumu Tachi: Tactile sensation with high-density pin-matrix. 169
Anke Huckauf, Timo Goettel, Malte Heinbockel, Mario H. Urbina: What you don't look at is what you get: anti-saccades can reduce the midas touch-problem. 170
Sophie M. Wuerger, Dimosthenis Karatzas, Georg F. Meyer: A display calibration technique based on invariant human colour mechanisms. 171
Poster abstracts: virtual and augmented reality
Anke Huckauf: Virtual and real visual depth. 172
Shahrul Badariah, Katerina Mania: The effect of visual fidelity on transfer of training and awareness states. 173
Timothy J. Hattenberger, Garrett M. Johnson, Mark D. Fairchild: Evaluation of rendering algorithms for augmented reality using psychophysics and iCAM. 174
Poster abstracts: visualization
Christiaan P. Gribble, Steven G. Parker: An experimental design for determining the effects of illumination models in particle visualization. 175
Jianlong Zhou: The roles of perception for volume visualization and designing volume visualization methods based on perceptual factors. 177
Wen Qi, Jean-Bernard Martens: Usability issues in transfer function specification for volume rendering. 178



