Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology - VRST '02 2002
DOI: 10.1145/585741.585744
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Selective quality rendering by exploiting human inattentional blindness

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“…Image regions receiving less visual attention may be rendered more approximately with larger errors [28]. Other properties of the human visual system, such as inattentional blindness and change blindness, have also been utilized for rendering acceleration [29], [30], [31], character animation [32], and tone mapping [33]. Perceptual strategies are also useful in participating media rendering [34], virtual crowd rendering [35], and rendering of motion blur effects [36].…”
Section: Perceptually Motivated Graphicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Image regions receiving less visual attention may be rendered more approximately with larger errors [28]. Other properties of the human visual system, such as inattentional blindness and change blindness, have also been utilized for rendering acceleration [29], [30], [31], character animation [32], and tone mapping [33]. Perceptual strategies are also useful in participating media rendering [34], virtual crowd rendering [35], and rendering of motion blur effects [36].…”
Section: Perceptually Motivated Graphicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hayhoe demonstrated that the nature of the activity influences the set of attributes which are selected for storing in the "visual buffer". Cater et al [3] showed that the involvement of participants in a given task contributed towards inattentional blindness. An interesting theory proposed by Desimone et al [6] provides an explanation for the filtering process which is task-biased.…”
Section: Activity Dependancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also has to be populated with a large number of inhabitants carrying out a wide range of activities which would seem normal. 3 Figure 7 show snapshots of the city populated with inhabitants. Figure 8 shows the implementation of architecture II in the context of the inhabited city.…”
Section: Experimental Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, we investigate to what level viewers fail to notice degradations in image quality, between non-task related areas and task related areas, when quality parameters such as image resolution, edge anti-aliasing and reflection and shadows are altered. Cater et al showed that conspicuous objects in a scene that would normally attract the viewer's attention are ignored if they are not relevant to the task at hand [Cater et al 2002]. This failure of the human to see unattended items in a scene, is known as inattentional blindness [Mack and Rock 1998].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%