Perceptually adaptive graphics
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2004Citation:
Carol O'Sullivan, Sarah Howlett, Yann Morvan, Rachel McDonnell and Keith O'Conor. 'Perceptually adaptive graphics' in Eurographics 2004, State of the Art Reports, Grenoble, France, pp. 141 - 164.Download Item:
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In recent years, the Graphics community has come to realise the importance of taking human perception into account
when striving for realism in images, animations and Virtual Environments. In May 2001, a EUROGRAPHICS/
SIGGRAPH Campfire brought together a group of researchers from various fields, including computer graphics
and visualisation, psychology, neuroscience, eye-movements and medicine to discuss the future and current
state of the field. Since then, many researchers have been very active in furthering the field of perceptually adaptive
graphics. In this report, we outline the state of the art as discussed at that event and the progress that has been
made since.
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Author: MCDONNELL, RACHEL; O'SULLIVAN, CAROL ANN
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