Program Contents
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Scene Perception
Chair: Tom Troscianko
use of synthetic imagery for camouflage assessment marilyn gilmore
target signature assessment methodologies for synthetic imagery ian moorhead
statistical approaches to image and scene manipulation erik reinhard
computational and psychophysical approaches to image comparison tom troscianko
modelling the human visual system’s ability to discriminate complex visual scenes david tolhurst
Applications
Chair: Holly Rushmeier
high fidelity perception in dynamic scenes kirsten cater
high fidelity image synthesis of archaeological reconstructions kate devlin
integrative displays for anesthesiology frank drews
shared situational awareness in cockpits lucy emery
new display technology for anesthesiologists dwayne westenskow
Visualization
Chair: Victoria Interrante
cognitive and computational processes in visualization david duke
perception for visualization victoria interrante
perceptually inspired and guided visualization penny rheingans
Image Fidelity
Chair: Jim Ferwerda
"hi-fi" rendering jim ferwerda
inverse rendering algorithms simon gibson
evaluating realism ann mcnamara
perceptual methods in computer graphics:evaluation holly rushmeier
Visual arts, perception and NPR fredo durand
perceptual limits and cielab-based error metric yinlong sun
perceptual images jack tumblin
local illumination is all that matters for graphics realism greg ward
Interactive Graphics
Chair: David Luebke
eye tracking techniques for perceptually adaptive graphics andrew duchowski
perceptually driven criteria to accelerate interactive rendering david luebke
perception-driven global illumination solutions karol myszkowski
collision handling carol o'sullivan and john dingliana
measuring visual and temporal fidelity ben watson
Distance and Scale in CG
Chair: William Thompson
scale and distance in computer graphics william thompson, amy gooch, helen hu, peter willemsen
how do we know what people really see? andrew beall, cindee madison
integration of visual and biomechanical perception. sarah creem
necessary infrastructure peter shirley
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