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Visual Space Perception

The American Journal of Psychology, 1961
In this book, the author, Professor of Psychology at Brooklyn College, presents "a systematic statement of an approach to perception" which has grown out of the work initiated by Adelbert Ames in the field of visual space perception. The book is divided into three sections. First, a theoretical statement of the functional or "transactional" approach to
Olin W. Smith, W. H. Ittelson
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Urban green space qualities: An integrated approach towards GIS-based assessment reflecting user perception

Land Use Policy, 2020
For city dwellers urban green space is the primary source of contact with nature. Qualitative green space is increasingly perceived as an important factor for quality of life in urban areas and a key component of sustainable urban design and planning. In
Philip Stessens   +3 more
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Learning indoor space perception

Journal of Location Based Services, 2018
Human perception of location and space forms the basis upon which the interaction with location-based services (LBS) takes place. Our work aims to develop a shared awareness and common understanding of location and space,between machines and their users ...
Andreas Sedlmeier, Sebastian Feld
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Auditory space perception

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1980
We have begun a series of experiments in the general area of localization or auditory space perception. In these experiments, listeners hear sounds one at a time (either in free field or via headphones) from 20 or more source positions, and make judgments of the relative spatial distance between pairs of sounds. In the free-field conditions, the sounds
Frederic Wightman, Doris Kistler
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Anisopia and Perception of Space

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1951
In this paper, “anisopia” is understood to be unequal vision in the two eyes producing unequal imagery; anisopia can be either inherently existing or artificially introduced. The term imagery is defined to encompass the complexity of physical, chemical, neuro-biochemical, and physio-psychological processes within the eye, the visual pathway, and the ...
P A, CIBIS, H, HABER
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VMamba: Visual State Space Model

Neural Information Processing Systems
Designing computationally efficient network architectures remains an ongoing necessity in computer vision. In this paper, we adapt Mamba, a state-space language model, into VMamba, a vision backbone with linear time complexity. At the core of VMamba is a
Yue Liu   +7 more
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Evaluation of underground space perception: A user-perspective investigation

Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2023
Xia Wang, Li Shen, Shuyue Shi
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Normal and Abnormal Space Perception

Optometry and Vision Science, 1983
The mononuclear spatial judgments made by normal adults are quite accurate and precise. Although relatively little is known about how the spatial sense develops, it is likely that it can be compromised by abnormal visual experience as provided, for example, by strabismus.
H E, Bedell, M C, Flom
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Space Perception in Early Infancy: Perception within a Common Auditory-Visual Space

Science, 1971
Infants as young as 30 days become visibly distressed upon observing their mothers speak to them while the mother's voice is displaced in space. Their ability to perceive this discrepancy indicates that infant perception occurs within a space that is common to the visual and auditory modes.
E, Aronson, S, Rosenbloom
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