Visual Perception from a Computer Graphics Perspective

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2D Image Features
2D Motion
A01=Jeanine Kelly Stefanucci
A01=Roland Fleming
A01=Sarah Creem-Regehr
A01=William Thompson
and Shadows
Author_Jeanine Kelly Stefanucci
Author_Roland Fleming
Author_Sarah Creem-Regehr
Author_William Thompson
Binocular Stereo
Biological Motion
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Category=UG
CIE XYZ
cognitive neuroscience
computational perception models
Computer Graphics
CRT Display
Depth Cues
Display Surface
Distance Perception
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frequency
Gamma Encoding
HMD
human
Human Visual System
Illumination
image
image statistics
MIT Press
motion
Motion Parallax
Object Recognition
occlude
Occluded Surface
parallax
perception and action
Point Light Displays
Point Light Stimuli
Point Light Walker
retinal
Retinal Image
Sage Publication
scene recognition
Shading
shading and illumination
Size Distance Relationship
spatial
spatial cognition
Spatial Frequency
Spatial Visualization Ability
Stereo and Accommodation
surface
Surface Orientation
system
Visual Motion
Visual Sensitivity
Visual System

Product details

  • ISBN 9781568814650
  • Weight: 1180g
  • Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides an introduction to human visual perception suitable for readers studying or working in the fields of computer graphics and visualization, cognitive science, and visual neuroscience. It focuses on how computer graphics images are generated, rather than solely on the organization of the visual system itself; therefore, the text provides a more direct tie between image generation and the resulting perceptual phenomena. It covers such topics as the perception of material properties, illumination, the perception of pictorial space, image statistics, perception and action, and spatial cognition.

William Thompson, Roland Fleming, Sarah Creem-Regehr, Jeanine Kelly Stefanucci

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