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Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2017: Burlingame, California, USA
- Bernice E. Rogowitz, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Huib de Ridder:
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2017, Burlingame, CA, USA, 29 January 2017 - 2 February 2017. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2017 - Ruth Rosenholtz:
Capacity limits and how the visual system copes with them. 8-23 - Jan J. Koenderink, Andrea J. van Doorn, Matteo Valsecchi, Johan Wagemans, Karl R. Gegenfurtner:
Eidolons & Capricious Local Sign. 24-35 - Felix A. Wichmann, David H. J. Janssen, Robert Geirhos, Guillermo Aguilar, Heiko H. Schütt, Marianne Maertens, Matthias Bethge:
Methods and measurements to compare men against machines. 36-45 - Sergio Benini:
Movies and meaning: from low-level features to mind reading. 46-57 - Sergio Etchebehere, Elena A. Fedorovskaya:
On the Role of Color in Visual Saliency. 58-63 - Yasuhito Sawahata, Toshiya Morita:
Depth-Compressed Expression for Providing Natural, Visual Experiences with Integral 3D Displays. 64-69 - Jiheng Wang, Qingbo Wu, Abdul Rehman, Shiqi Wang, Zhou Wang:
Blind Quality Prediction of Stereoscopic 3D Images. 70-76 - Edward T. Scott, Sheila S. Hemami:
Interactions Between Saliency and Utility. 77-84 - Zhengfang Duanmu, Kai Zeng, Zhou Wang, Mahzar Eisapour:
Perceptual Evaluation of Psychovisual Rate-Distortion Enhancement in Video Coding. 85-90 - Kjell Brunnström, Marcus Barkowsky:
Balancing Type I Errors and Statistical Power in Video Quality Assessment. 91-96 - Yusizwan M. Yaacob, Yi Zhang, Damon M. Chandler:
On the Perceptual Factors Underlying the Quality of PostCompression Enhancement of Textures. 97-103 - Yashas Rai, Patrick Le Callet:
Do gaze disruptions indicate the perceived quality of non-uniformly coded natural scenes? 104-109 - Chen Bai, Amy R. Reibman:
Subjective evaluation of distortions in first-person videos. 110-117 - Kjell Brunnström, Robert S. Allison, Damon M. Chandler, Hannah R. Colett, Philip J. Corriveau, Scott Daly, James Goel, Juliana Knopf, Laurie M. Wilcox, Yusizwan M. Yaacob, S.-N. Yang, Yi Zhang:
Industry and business perspectives on the distinctions between visually lossless and lossy video quality: Mobile and large format displays. 118-133 - Alfredo Restrepo Palacios:
Orientation-ocularity maps: A technique for computer vision. 134-139 - Emitis Roshan, Brian V. Funt:
Evaluation of color prediction methods in terms of least-dissimilar asymmetric matching. 140-144 - Shahram Peyvandi, Vebjørn Ekroll, Alan Gilchrist:
Characterization of Spatiotemporal Fluctuation in Absorbed Light Energy by an Array of Interleaved Photosensitive Elements. 145-150 - Vedad Hulusic, Giuseppe Valenzise, Kurt Debattista, Frédéric Dufaux:
Robust Dynamic Range Computation for High Dynamic Range Content. 151-155 - Benjamin Chandler:
GPU-accelerated vision modeling with the HPE cognitive computing toolkit. 156-159 - Gennady Livitz, Harald Ruda, Ennio Mingolla:
A Neurally-Inspired Algorithm for Detecting Ordinal Depth from Motion Signals in Video Streams. 160-166 - Christopher W. Tyler, Ajay Gopi:
Computational estimation of scene structure through texture gradient cues. 167-176 - Haomiao Jiang, Nicolas P. Cottaris, James Golden, David H. Brainard, Joyce E. Farrell, Brian A. Wandell:
Simulating retinal encoding: factors influencing Vernier acuity. 177-181 - David Kane:
Can 'crispening' be explained by contrast gain? 182-187 - Anselm Brachmann, Christoph Redies:
Defining Self-Similarity of Images Using Features Learned by Convolutional Neural Networks. 188-194 - Jing Wang, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Jim Mayne, Carla Kuesten, Gopa Majmudar:
Determining the Influence of Image-based Cues on Human Skin Gloss Perception. 195-202 - Arie Shaus, Eli Turkel:
Writer Identification in Modern and Historical Documents via Binary Pixel Patterns, Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Fisher's Method. 203-211 - Jungmin Han, Seon Hee Bae, Hyeon-Jeong Suk:
Comparison of Visual Discomfort and Visual Fatigue between Head-Mounted Display and Smartphone. 212-217 - Ran Liu, Eli Peli, Alex D. Hwang:
Measuring visually induced motion sickness using wearable devices. 218-223 - Onkar Krishna, Toshihiko Yamasaki, Andrea Helo, Pia Rämä, Kiyoharu Aizawa:
Developmental Changes in Ambient and Focal Visual Processing Strategies. 224-229 - Mackenzie G. Glaholt, Grace Sim:
Gaze-Contingent Center-Surround Fusion of Infrared Images to Facilitate Visual Search for Human Targets. 230-235 - Lin Yuan, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Evaluation and Prediction of Evoked Emotions Induced by Image Manipulations. 236-241 - Claus-Christian Carbon:
Measurement problems and measurement strategies for capturing the rich experience of art. 242-247 - Caitlin Mullin, Gregor Uwe Hayn-Leichsenring, Christoph Redies, Johan Wagemans:
The gist of beauty: An investigation of aesthetic perception in rapidly presented images. 248-256 - Elena A. Fedorovskaya, Sanjana Kapisthalam, Yingtong Bu:
Gaze Patterns in Art Viewing and their Dependencies on Expertise and Image Characteristics. 257-260 - Robert Pepperell:
Imaging human vision: an artistic perspective. 261-267 - Lora T. Likova:
Addressing long-standing controversies in conceptual knowledge representation in the temporal pole: A cross-modal paradigm. 268-272 - Mónica López-González:
Trading Conversations Between Science and Art: When Musical Improvisation Enters the Dialogue on Stage. 273-284
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