Visual Perception from a Computer Graphics PerspectiveCRC Press, 2 juin 2011 - 540 pages This book provides an introduction to human visual perception suitable for readers studying or working in the fields of computer graphics and visualization, cognitive science, and visual neuroscience. It focuses on how computer graphics images are generated, rather than solely on the organization of the visual system itself; therefore, the text provides a more direct tie between image generation and the resulting perceptual phenomena. It covers such topics as the perception of material properties, illumination, the perception of pictorial space, image statistics, perception and action, and spatial cognition. |
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action albedo angle animation appearance attention boundaries BRDF brightness changes Chapter cognition color constancy computer graphics computer vision contours contrast corresponding cues depth detection determine direction distance dynamic effect encoding estimate example field of view film frame function geometry ground plane human visual system illumination important intensity interaction involved J. J. Gibson light field light source line of sight matching materials models motion perception movement moving nature object recognition occluding occur optic flow orientation parallax participants perceived perspective physical picture point-light projection properties Psychology real world reflectance relative rendering representations result retinal image rotation saccade scene sensitivity shading shadows shape shown in Figure shows similar simulated slant spatial frequency specific spectral distribution specular specular reflections stereo structure surface normal target task texture map three-dimensional tion vergence viewer viewpoint virtual environments visible visual information visual motion visual perception visual system