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PRESENCE
2002
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13 years 4 months ago
Visual Cues for Perceiving Distances from Objects to Surfaces
Helen H. Hu, Amy Ashurst Gooch, Sarah H. Creem-Reg...
APGV
2008
ACM
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13 years 6 months ago
The assumed light direction for perceiving shape from shading
Recovering 3D shape from shading is an ill-posed problem that the visual system can solve only by making use of additional information such as the position of the light source. Pr...
James P. O'Shea, Martin S. Banks, Maneesh Agrawala
VISUALIZATION
1996
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Illustrating Transparent Surfaces with Curvature-Directed Strokes
Transparency can be a useful device for simultaneously depicting multiple superimposed layers of information in a single image. However, in computer-generated pictures -as in phot...
Victoria Interrante, Henry Fuchs, Stephen M. Pizer
VRST
2010
ACM
13 years 2 months ago
Evaluating depth perception of photorealistic mixed reality visualizations for occluded objects in outdoor environments
Enabling users to accurately perceive the correct depth of occluded objects is one of the major challenges in user interfaces for Mixed Reality (MR). Therefore, several visualizat...
Arindam Dey, Andrew Cunningham, Christian Sandor
APGV
2004
ACM
143views Visualization» more  APGV 2004»
13 years 10 months ago
Perceiving translucent materials
Many common materials, including fruit, wax and human skin, are somewhat translucent. What makes an object look translucent or opaque? Here we use a recently developed computer gr...
Roland W. Fleming, Henrik Wann Jensen, Heinrich H....