APGV 2011:
Toulouse,
France
Rachel McDonnell, Simon J. Thorpe, Stephen N. Spencer, Diego Gutierrez, Martin Giese (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization, APGV 2011, Toulouse, France, August 27-28, 2011.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0889-2
Eyes and gaze
Virtual environments
- Erin A. McManus, Qiufeng Lin, Aysu Erdemir, Stephen W. Bailey, John J. Rieser, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Perceiving alterations in trajectories while throwing in a virtual environment.
23-28
- J. Adam Jones, J. Edward Swan II, Gurjot Singh, Stephen R. Ellis:
Peripheral visual information and its effect on distance judgments in virtual and augmented environments.
29-36
- Erin A. McManus, Bobby Bodenheimer, Stephan Streuber, Stephan de la Rosa, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Betty J. Mohler:
The influence of avatar (self and character) animations on distance estimation, object interaction and locomotion in immersive virtual environments.
37-44
Visualization
- Jeroen van Baar, Steven Poulakos, Wojciech Jarosz, Derek Nowrouzezahrai, Rasmus Tamstorf, Markus H. Gross:
Perceptually-based compensation of light pollution in display systems.
45-52
- Lea Lindemann, Stephan Wenger, Marcus A. Magnor:
Evaluation of video artifact perception using event-related potentials.
53-58
- Alexandre Coninx, Georges-Pierre Bonneau, Jacques Droulez, Guillaume Thibault:
Visualization of uncertain scalar data fields using color scales and perceptually adapted noise.
59-66
Distance estimation
- Markus Leyrer, Sally A. Linkenauger, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Uwe Kloos, Betty J. Mohler:
The influence of eye height and avatars on egocentric distance estimates in immersive virtual environments.
67-74
- Qiufeng Lin, Xianshi Xie, Aysu Erdemir, Gayathri Narasimham, Timothy P. McNamara, John J. Rieser, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Egocentric distance perception in real and HMD-based virtual environments: the effect of limited scanning method.
75-82
- Tien Dat Nguyen, James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney, Jodie M. Plumert:
Effects of scene density and richness on traveled distance estimation in virtual environments.
83-86
Motion and animation
Posters
- James Mardell, Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
Gaze-contingent enhancements for a visual search and rescue task.
109
- Thomas Grindinger, Andrew T. Duchowski, Pilar Orero:
Differentiating aggregate gaze distributions.
110
- Guido Maiello, Clara Silvestro, Andrea Canessa, Manuela Chessa, Agostino Gibaldi, Silvio P. Sabatini, Fabio Solari:
Assessment of stereoscopic depth perception in augmented reality environments based on low-cost technologies.
111
- Srinivas Sridharan, Reynold J. Bailey, Ann McNamara, Cindy Grimm:
Subtle gaze manipulation for improved mammography training.
112
- Michael Dorr, Peter J. Bex:
Gaze-contingent real-time video processing to study natural vision.
113
- Christine Ziemer, Benjamin Chihak, Jodie M. Plumert, Tien Dat Nguyen, James F. Cremer, Joseph K. Kearney:
Is perception-action coupling more malleable in virtual than in real environments?
114
- Allan G. Rempel, Wolfgang Heidrich, Rafal Mantiuk:
The role of contrast in the perceived depth of monocular imagery.
115
- Fakhri Torkhani, Kai Wang, Annick Montanvert:
Towards perceptual quality evaluation of dynamic meshes.
116
- Nicolas Schneider, Michael Dorr, Laura Pomarjanschi, Erhardt Barth:
A gaze-contingent reading tutor program for children with developmental dyslexia.
117
- B. Meyer, M. Gonter, C. Grunert, S. Thomschke, M. Vollrath, M. Magnor:
Realistic simulation of human contrast perception after headlight glares in driving simulations.
118
- Laura Pomarjanschi, Michael Dorr, Erhardt Barth:
Gaze guidance reduces the number of vehicle-pedestrian collisions in a driving simulator.
119
- Jan Wojdziak, Martin Zavesky, Michael Starke, Rainer Groh:
Coordinated interaction for enhanced perception in multiple views.
120
- Timo Kunkel, Gerwin Damberg, Lewis Johnson:
A high bit depth digital imaging pipeline for vision research.
121
- Erin A. McManus, Aysu Erdemir, Stephen W. Bailey, John J. Rieser, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Using endpoints to judge alterations in self-produced trajectories in an immersive virtual environment.
122
- Qiufeng Lin, Xianshi Xie, Aysu Erdemir, Gayathri Narasimham, Timothy P. McNamara, John J. Rieser, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Egocentric distance perception in HMD-based virtual environments.
123
- Stephen W. Bailey, Faith S. Pampel, Daniel H. Ashmead, Bobby Bodenheimer:
Spatial localization with only auditory cues: a preliminary study.
124
- Gerd Bruder, Frank Steinicke, Carolin Walter, Mathias Moehring:
Evaluation of field of view calibration techniques for head-mounted displays.
125
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