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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HIP 2023-10-11
10:50
Kyoto Kyoto Keizai Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Effect of virtual objects' luminance on the hierarchical depth-cue technique
Masahiro Suzuki (Seisen Univ.), Kazutake Uehira (Kanagawa Inst. Tech.) HIP2023-70
This study examines the hierarchical depth-cue technique to achieve presenting virtual objects at freely-selected far de... [more] HIP2023-70
pp.47-52
HIP, HCS, HI-SIGCOASTER [detail] 2023-05-15
15:15
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Evaluation of the first and second hierarchies in the hierarchical depth-cue technique
Masahiro Suzuki (Seisen Univ.), Kazutake Uehira (Kanagawa Inst. Tech.) HCS2023-16 HIP2023-16
This study examines the hierarchical depth-cue technique to achieve presenting virtual objects at freely-selected far de... [more] HCS2023-16 HIP2023-16
pp.73-78
HIP 2022-10-17
15:45
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Numerosity Perception in a 3-D Space
Saori Aida (Yamaguchi Univ.) HIP2022-49
Humans and animals have the ability to estimate numerosity. There are three subprocesses in the numerosity perception pr... [more] HIP2022-49
pp.14-17
IE, ITS, ITE-AIT, ITE-ME, ITE-MMS [detail] 2022-02-21
15:35
Online Online Effects of foreground and unequal shielding on depth perception
Nobutaka Natsui, Hisaki Nate, Kazuo Ishikawa (Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.)
When observing binocular stereoscopic images using HMDs, problems such as unnaturalness and discomfort in stereoscopic p... [more]
HIP 2021-10-21
16:10
Online Online Temporal integration of spatially distributed disparities
Fumiya Haraguchi, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Tokyo Tech) HIP2021-37
The human visual system integrates information presented with temporal differences. For example, in slit viewing or segm... [more] HIP2021-37
pp.40-43
HIP 2018-10-23
14:55
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Effect of familiarity on depth perception
Ippei Negishi (KIT), Elizaveta Mischenko, Elena Gorbunova, Tadamasa Sawada (HSE University) HIP2018-69
Familiarity cue is often introduced as the cue of depth perception. But it is difficult to inquire the effect of familia... [more] HIP2018-69
pp.49-50
HIP 2018-10-23
15:45
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Importance of changing motion direction of stimulus and influence of head movement width on depth perception from monocular motion parallax
Yuki Masuda, Ippei Kanayama, Shiro Suyama, Haruki Mizushina (Tokushima Univ.) HIP2018-71
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HIP2018-71
pp.55-58
CQ, MVE, IE, IMQ
(Joint) [detail]
2018-03-08
09:30
Okinawa Okinawa Industry Support Center Analysis on binocular stereopsis for HUD using retroreflective materials
Shintaro Matsumoto, Ryouta Isobe, Taishi Sawabe, Masayuki Kanbara (NAIST), Norihiro Hagita (ATR) IMQ2017-24 IE2017-116 MVE2017-66
There are many proposals for presenting information by AR using HUD, especially in the automobile field, and the number ... [more] IMQ2017-24 IE2017-116 MVE2017-66
pp.1-4
HIP 2017-12-25
13:00
Miyagi Reserach Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University Effect of luminance difference between element groups on the vertical size disparity pooling for slant perception
Yuta Miyanishi, Rumi Hisakata, Hirohiko Kaneko (Titech) HIP2017-81
Vertical size disparities (VSD) in visual field are pooled over a large visual field to contribute to depth-slant percep... [more] HIP2017-81
pp.1-4
HIP 2017-10-24
11:10
Kyoto Kyoto Terrsa Amelioration of depth perception from motion parallax by reducing delay of interaction between head movement and stimulus motion
Ippei Kanayama, Shiro Suyama, Haruki Mizushina (Tokushima Univ.) HIP2017-72
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HIP2017-72
pp.69-72
HIP 2017-03-09
14:45
Osaka CiNet [Invited Talk] Application possiblities of fMRI studies on 3D vision to evaluate visual virtual reality technologies
Hiroshi Ban (NICT CiNet/Osaka Univ.) HIP2016-81
Recent remarkable advances in virtual reality technologies have provided us the next generation image experiences. For i... [more] HIP2016-81
pp.37-42
HIP 2016-09-28
14:35
Nara   Depth perception for the integral photography images based on the eye movement
Sumio Yano, Makoto Suzuki (Simane Univ), Min-Chul Park (KIST) HIP2016-57
We developed the measurement tool of the binocular eye movement and examined the perception of depth distance in the int... [more] HIP2016-57
pp.71-76
HIP, ITE-HI, ITE-CE [detail] 2015-12-01
14:45
Miyagi Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University [Invited Talk] Effects of display size on depth perception from motion parallax and size cue
Yasuaki Tamada, Daiki Aramaki, Yuta Ozawa, Masayuki Sato (The University of Kitakyushu) HIP2015-90
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HIP2015-90
pp.15-20
IMQ 2015-09-04
16:45
Kagoshima   Attentive tracking of moving objects in 3D -- Effects of initial configuration on changing-in-depth objects --
Anis Ur Rehman, Ken Kihara, Sakuichi Ohtsuka (Kagoshima Univ.) IMQ2015-19
Our recent study of multiple object tracking (MOT) provides evidence that human can track moving targets when one of tar... [more] IMQ2015-19
pp.37-40
IMQ 2015-05-22
15:50
Toyama   Study on Visibility and Depth Perception of Fusion Image between Laparoscope and Ultrasound
Ryo Oguma, Toshiyuki Suzuki, Toshiya Nakaguchi (Chiba Univ.) IMQ2015-5
In laparoscopic surgery,to obtain information in organs such as the lesion and the blood vessels,the ultrasound probe wh... [more] IMQ2015-5
pp.23-28
CQ, IMQ, MVE, IE
(Joint) [detail]
2015-03-03
11:30
Tokyo Seikei Univ. Depth Perception Analysis by Motion Parallax in See-Through Vision with Tablet Device
Shun Kawachi, Itaru Kitahara, Yoshinari Kameda, Yuichi Ohta (Univ. of Tsukuba) IMQ2014-32 IE2014-93 MVE2014-80
In this paper, we analyze the motion parallax effect to depth perception in see-through vision using a tablet device. If... [more] IMQ2014-32 IE2014-93 MVE2014-80
pp.33-38
HIP, ITE-CE, ITE-HI 2014-12-01
14:00
Miyagi Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University Perceived depth of dynamic random dot area on static random dot
Akiko Yasuoka, Masahiro Ishii (Sapporo City Univ.) HIP2014-68
We investigated the depth perception from the difference of luminance change between the Static-random dot area and the ... [more] HIP2014-68
pp.11-14
HIP 2014-09-25
15:40
Nara Nara Prefectural New Public Hall The effect due to image captured method on motion parallax
Sumio Yano, Makoto Suzuki (Shimane Univ.), Min-Chul Park (KIST) HIP2014-49
We evaluated depth perception from motion parallax with capturing
natural scene. First, we used two type control method... [more]
HIP2014-49
pp.33-38
HIP 2013-09-13
14:40
Kyoto NICT Keihanna building Contrast sensitivity for depth from very large disparity as functions of target velocity
Masayuki Sato (Univ. of Kitakyushu), Shoji Sunaga (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2013-57
It is well-known that an excessive disparity causes diplopia and unclear depth impression. However, we recently found t... [more] HIP2013-57
pp.41-43
PRMU, HIP 2012-03-29
10:00
Hyogo   Perceptual effects of visual information with depth difference
Kaori Segawa, Katsunori Okajima (YNU), Hiromasa Miura, Masatoshi Arai (CK) PRMU2011-243 HIP2011-71
Our goal is to clarify the visual properties affecting the appearance of added images with respect of difference in dept... [more] PRMU2011-243 HIP2011-71
pp.19-24
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