Demonstration for perceptual characteristics and visual phenomena
Nowadays, human visual perception knowledge plays an important role for many researches about perception-based applications. Based on the processing of light entered our eyes we receive the information about the observed object such as shapes, colors, motions. The understanding of visual percepti...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-362642023-03-03T20:24:24Z Demonstration for perceptual characteristics and visual phenomena Nguyen, Pham Phuoc. Lin Weisi School of Computer Engineering Centre for Multimedia and Network Technology DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer applications::Life and medical sciences Nowadays, human visual perception knowledge plays an important role for many researches about perception-based applications. Based on the processing of light entered our eyes we receive the information about the observed object such as shapes, colors, motions. The understanding of visual perception is necessary not only to save resource and reduce cost but also to build accurate user-oriented systems. However the human perception is complex and difficult to understand completely so our main objectives of the work are limited to study the characteristics of the human visual system such as visual attention, color, light, motion, depth and space perception. Based on the findings an attractive demonstrating system is built to showcase various perceptual phenomena for the study of visual perception. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2010-04-29T08:24:37Z 2010-04-29T08:24:37Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/36264 en Nanyang Technological University 50 p. application/pdf |
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Nowadays, human visual perception knowledge plays an important role for many researches
about perception-based applications. Based on the processing of light entered our eyes we receive the information about the observed object such as shapes, colors, motions. The understanding of visual perception is necessary not only to save resource and reduce cost but also to build accurate user-oriented systems. However the human perception is complex and difficult to understand completely so our main objectives of the work are limited to study the
characteristics of the human visual system such as visual attention, color, light, motion, depth and space perception.
Based on the findings an attractive demonstrating system is built to showcase various perceptual phenomena for the study of visual perception. |
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