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IMQ 2012-03-02
15:45
Kagoshima Kagoshima University Individual Differences in Depth Perception Based on Binocular Disparity and Contour
Haruto Yamashita, Ken Kihara (Kagoshima Univ.), Takanori Hayashi (NTT), Sakuichi Ohtsuka (Kagoshima Univ.) IMQ2011-27
Although stereoscopic displays (S3D) using binocular stereopsis have become popular, individual differences in depth per... [more] IMQ2011-27
pp.27-32
HIP, ITE-HI, ITE-CE [detail] 2011-11-11
13:15
Miyagi RIEC Depth perception from texture change and brightness change concomitant with head movement
Koji Yasuda, Hirohiko Kaneko, Makoto Inagami (Tokyo Tech) HIP2011-53
It has been shown that we can perceive depth of objects from motion parallax, the change of retinal image concomitant wi... [more] HIP2011-53
pp.67-70
MVE 2010-10-22
10:35
Hokkaido Tokachi Plaza (Obihiro) MoPaCo: Real-time Video Communication System with Motion Parallax using Monocular Image
Ryo Ishii, Shiro Ozawa, Hajime Noto, Takafumi Mukouchi, Norihiko Matsuura (NTT) MVE2010-65
With a video communication system using an ordinary 2D display, visual information such as depth is largely absent so th... [more] MVE2010-65
pp.73-78
MVE, ITE-HI 2010-06-29
16:25
Tokyo Sanjo Conference Hall Effects of the depth information on Motion binding
Yutaka Nakajima, Takao Sato (Univ. of Tokyo.) MVE2010-36
When a square translates in a circle and vertices of the square are hidden by occluders, The physical motion of not-occl... [more] MVE2010-36
pp.73-78
IE 2010-03-15
15:30
Miyagi RIEC Bldg. #2, 4gh Floor, Tohoku Univ. The Effect of Luminance Contrast and Stimulus Eccentricity on the Subjective Depth
Kazuya Matsubara, Kazumichi Matsumiya, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.), Shuichi Takahashi, Takanori Ishikawa, Isao Ohashi (Sony) IE2009-191
The effect of luminance contrast and spatial frequency on the depth perception was quantified. In Experiment1, we measur... [more] IE2009-191
pp.71-75
HIP 2009-10-30
09:30
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. Real-time Estimation of Visually Perceived Location of Virtual Objects -- A Study On Estimation by Fitting Gaussian Function --
Minoru Yokono, Masahiro Suzuki, Kazutake Uehira (Kanagawa Inst. of Tech.) HIP2009-82
The authors proposed the new technique for the estimation of the visually perceived location of the virtual objects usin... [more] HIP2009-82
pp.47-50
HIP 2009-10-30
10:50
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. Visual Field Dependency of Depth from Binocular Disparity
Masayuki Sato (Univ. of Kitakyushu), Shoji Sunaga (Kyushu Univ.) HIP2009-85
Influences of stimulus size and visual field on apparent depth from binocular disparity were measured using a random-dot... [more] HIP2009-85
pp.61-64
HIP 2009-10-30
11:10
Fukuoka Kyushu Univ. The effects of stimulus motion and flickering on apparent depth from large disparity
Kohei Miura, Yasuaki Tamada, Masayuki Sato (Univ. of Kitakyushu.) HIP2009-86
We have shown that apparent depth for large disparity is greatly facilitated by motion parallax. We hypothesized that th... [more] HIP2009-86
pp.65-69
MVE, ITE-HI 2009-06-08
15:35
Tokyo Seihoku Gallery, Annex, Yayoi Auditorium, the Univ. of Tokyo Real-time Estimation of Visually Perceived Location of Virtual Objects in Mixed/augmented Reality -- A Study On Estimation Using Action of Observers --
Minoru Yokono, Masahiro Suzuki, Kazutake Uehira (Kanagawa Inst. of Tech.) MVE2009-10
The authors proposed estimation of a visually perceived location of a virtual object in mixed/augmented reality by optic... [more] MVE2009-10
pp.55-58
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2009-03-12
11:15
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ. Brain activations elicited by transparent motion stimuli during depth-based attention: An MEG study
Hiroaki Natsukawa, Jiuk Jung, Tetsuo Kobayashi (Kyoto Univ.) MBE2008-109
When two visual patterns drifting in different directions are superimposed on the same plane, observers perceive transpa... [more] MBE2008-109
pp.77-82
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2009-03-13
13:00
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ. Relationship between fusional limit and visual acuity in depth perception of binocular single vision
Masaki Watanabe, Tohru Kiryu, Kiyotaka Suzuki, Kosuke Itoh, Tsutomu Nakada (Niigata Univ) MBE2008-124
We evaluated the binocular fusional limit in fifteen myopic subjects (visual acuity < 1.0, or 20/20) and fifteen emmetro... [more] MBE2008-124
pp.159-162
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2008-03-13
10:20
Tokyo Tamagawa Univ Investigation of binocular orientation disparity with uncorrelated noise stimuli
Megumi Aoyama, Yuka Tabuchi, Izumi Ohzawa (Osaka Univ.) NC2007-149
When line segments on inclined surface are viewed with the two eyes, their orientations differ between the left and righ... [more] NC2007-149
pp.221-226
MVE 2007-10-05
10:00
Hokkaido Asahikawa Science Center Depth perception in mixed reality by transmission and reflection of beam splitter
Masahiro Suzuki, Kazutake Uehira (Kanagawa Inst. of Tech.) MVE2007-48
We investigated perceived relative depth between the real object and the virtual object in mixed reality by transmission... [more] MVE2007-48
pp.63-66
PRMU, HIP 2007-02-22
16:15
Kanagawa   Depth perception produced by retinal expanding motion in accordance with observer's motion -- A preliminary study on when observer moves with high velocity in wide space --
Masahiro Suzuki, Kazutake Uehira, Takuya Abekawa (Kanagawa Inst. of Tech.)
When an observer moves with high velocity in wide space, it's very difficult to examine the observer's depth perception ... [more] PRMU2006-220 HIP2006-113
pp.83-86
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