In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previously found that visual perception of three-dimensional shape is subject to cer...
Maarten W. A. Wijntjes, R. Volcic, Sylvia C. Pont,...
The appearance of objects in scenes is determined by their shape, material properties and by the light field, and, in contradistinction, the appearance of those objects provides u...
In an earlier paper we showed, that perceived quality of channel zapping is related to the perceived quality of download time of web browsing, as suggested by ITU-T Rec.G.1030. We...
Robert E. Kooij, Floris Nicolai, Ahmed Kamal, Kjel...
Range maps have been actively studied in the last few years in the context of depth perception in natural scenes. With the availability of co-registered luminance information, we ...
Motion-blur is still an important issue on liquid crystal displays (LCD). In the last years, efforts have been done in the characterization and the measurement of this artifact. T...
Sylvain Tourancheau, Patrick Le Callet, Kjell Brun...
There is a great deal of interest in methods to assess the perceptual quality of a video sequence in a full reference framework. Motion plays an important role in human perception...
Human perception of material colors depends heavily on the nature of the light sources that are used for illumination. One and the same object can cause highly different color impr...
Both our visual and haptic systems contribute to the perception of the three dimensional world, especially the proximal perception of objects. The interaction of these systems has...
We present the design of a spherical imaging system with the following properties: (i) A 4 field of view that enables it to "see" in all directions; (ii) a single center...