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CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
A minimal model for predicting visual search in human-computer interaction
Visual search is an important part of human-computer interaction. It is critical that we build theory about how people visually search displays in order to better support the user...
Tim Halverson, Anthony J. Hornof
TOG
2012
280views Communications» more  TOG 2012»
11 years 10 months ago
What makes Paris look like Paris?
Given a large repository of geotagged imagery, we seek to automatically find visual elements, e.g. windows, balconies, and street signs, that are most distinctive for a certain g...
Carl Doersch, Saurabh Singh, Abhinav Gupta, Josef ...
EUROGRAPHICS
2010
Eurographics
14 years 4 months ago
Perceptually-motivated Real-time Temporal Upsampling of 3D Content for High-refresh-rate Displays
High-refresh-rate displays (e. g., 120 Hz) have recently become available on the consumer market and quickly gain on popularity. One of their aims is to reduce the perceived blur ...
Piotr Didyk, Elmar Eisemann, Tobias Ritschel, Karo...
APGV
2004
ACM
124views Visualization» more  APGV 2004»
13 years 11 months ago
An experimental approach to predicting saliency for simplified polygonal models
In this paper, we consider the problem of determining feature saliency for 3D objects and describe a series of experiments that examined if salient features exist and can be predi...
Sarah Howlett, John Hamill, Carol O'Sullivan
ACG
2003
Springer
14 years 25 days ago
Search versus Knowledge: An Empirical Study of Minimax on KRK
This article presents the results of an empirical experiment designed to gain insight into what is the effect of the minimax algorithm on the evaluation function. The experiment’...
Aleksander Sadikov, Ivan Bratko, Igor Kononenko