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Effects of delays on depth perception by motion parallax in virtual environment
Hanfeng Yuan
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The Physics Teacher, 2017
In most disciplines, finding the distance from one object to the next is, at least in theory, a simple operation. Not so in astronomy. While the size of Earth itself was determined with a fair degree of accuracy in ancient times, the scale of the solar system wasn’t fully understood until just a few centuries ago, and the distances to even the closest ...
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In most disciplines, finding the distance from one object to the next is, at least in theory, a simple operation. Not so in astronomy. While the size of Earth itself was determined with a fair degree of accuracy in ancient times, the scale of the solar system wasn’t fully understood until just a few centuries ago, and the distances to even the closest ...
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Genre, 2011
We do not have direct, real-time visual access to the entities and events inside living human bodies. Despite the increasingly precise apparent access facilitated by medical-imaging technology, we still rely, finally, on representational and discursive tools in order to visualize and think about living organs, or microbes, or pathophysiological ...
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We do not have direct, real-time visual access to the entities and events inside living human bodies. Despite the increasingly precise apparent access facilitated by medical-imaging technology, we still rely, finally, on representational and discursive tools in order to visualize and think about living organs, or microbes, or pathophysiological ...
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Depth-Stretch: Enhancing Depth Perception Without Depth
2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2017A simple and efficient method is presented to enhance the depth perception of an image. The approach termed Depth-Stretch (D-stretch) is a tone mapping operation that is applied to the shading component of the given image. Although re-rendering a scene under geometric transformations typically requires extracting the 3D model of the scene, we show that
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Attention and Depth Perception
Perception, 1986The Necker cube is a line drawing with two possible solutions in depth perception. The process of interpreting a two-dimensional line drawing as a three-dimensional object was investigated using the Necker cube. Attention was directed to a local feature of a briefly presented cube, ie an angle at a vertex.
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Anomalous Stereoscopic Depth Perception*
Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1971Normal or complete stereoscopic depth perception is based upon at least two and probably three mechanisms. These mechanisms may be isolated by studying depth judgments made by stereoanomalous individuals who are unable to discriminate disparities over wide ranges of disparity.
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