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- Stefan Winkler, Christof Faller:
Audiovisual quality evaluation of low-bitrate video. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 139-148 - Eriko Bando, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, David Connah:
Can gamut mapping quality be predicted by colour image difference formulae? Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 180-191 - Martin S. Banks, Sergei Gepshtein, Heather F. Rose:
Local cross-correlation model of stereo correspondence. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 53-61 - Martin S. Banks, Heather F. Rose, Dhanraj Vishwanath, Ahna Reza Girshick:
Where should you sit to watch a movie? Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 316-325 - James Barabas, Russell L. Woods, Eli Peli:
Walking simulator for evaluation of ophthalmic devices. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 424-433 - Albert V. van den Berg, Raymond van Ee, André J. Noest:
Mixed visual reference frames: perceiving nonretino-centric visual quantities in a retino-centric frame. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 449-461 - John A. Black Jr., Laurent Bonnasse, Pallavi Satyan, Seline Ozer, Sethuraman Panchanathan:
Using perceptually based face indexing to facilitate human-computer collaborative retrieval. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 571-583 - Eli Brenner, Jeroen B. J. Smeets:
Intercepting moving targets: why the hand's path depends on the target's velocity. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 374-384 - Junqing Chen, Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas:
Experimental determination of visual color and texture statistics for image segmentation. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 227-236 - Hui Cheng, Jeffrey Lubin:
Reference-free objective quality metrics for MPEG-coded video. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 160-167 - Wei Dai, Zhen Cai, William E. Lynch:
An artifacts-based video quality metric using fuzzy logic. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 546-553 - Andrea J. van Doorn, Huib de Ridder, Jan J. Koenderink:
Pictorial relief for equiluminant images. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 237-247 - Ming Du, Ling Guan:
Human recognition by body shape features. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 535-545 - Andrew K. Dunn, Peter Thompson:
Visual illusions: pointing the finger at the Judd illusion. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 402-415 - Frank H. Durgin, Laura F. Fox, Evan Schaffer, Rabi Whitaker:
The perception of linear self-motion. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 503-514 - Mylène C. Q. Farias, John M. Foley, Sanjit K. Mitra:
Perceptual analysis of video impairments that combine blocky, blurry, noisy, and ringing synthetic artifacts. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 107-118 - Matthew Gaubatz, Damon M. Chandler, Sheila S. Hemami:
Spatial quantization via local texture masking. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 95-106 - Todor G. Georgiev:
Vision, healing brush, and fiber bundles. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 293-305 - Mark Grundland, Chris Gibbs, Neil A. Dodgson:
Stylized rendering for multiresolution image representation. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 280-292 - Laurence R. Harris, Richard Dyde, Michael R. M. Jenkin:
The use of visual and nonvisual cues in updating the perceived position of the world during translation. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 462-472 - Howard S. Hock:
Separating the edge-based detection of object motion from the detection of objectless motion energy: implications for visually guided locomotion. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 385-392 - David Hockney, Charles M. Falco:
Quantitative analysis of qualitative images. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 326-336 - Takayuki Kageyama, Masami Kato:
Blink duration measurement system for drowsiness detection using image processing. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 527-534 - HongChul Kim, Jae Kyeong Yun, Heume-Il Baek, Ki-Duk Kim, Eui Yeol Oh, In-Jae Chung:
Minimization of color shift generated in RGBW quad structure. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 563-570 - Chin Chye Koh, Sanjit K. Mitra, John M. Foley, Ingrid E. J. Heynderickx:
Annoyance of individual artifacts in MPEG-2 compressed video and their relation to overall annoyance. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 595- - Markus Lappe, Harald Frenz, Thomas Buehrmann, Marina Kolesnik:
Virtual odometry from visual flow. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 493-502 - Kyung Jae Lee:
Investigating affective color association of media content in language and perception based on online RGB experiment. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 584-594 - Lora T. Likova, Christopher W. Tyler:
Transient-based image segmentation: top-down surround suppression in human V1. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 248-257 - Ian van der Linde, Umesh Rajashekar, Lawrence K. Cormack, Alan C. Bovik:
A study of human recognition rates for foveola-sized image patches selected from initial and final fixations on calibrated natural images. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 27-38 - Jack M. Loomis, Andrew C. Beall, Jonathan W. Kelly, Kristen L. Macuga:
Importance of perceptual representation in the visual control of action. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2005: 356-361
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