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Selective quality rendering by exploiting human inattentional blindness: looking but not seeing
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Authors:
Kirsten Cater
University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Alan Chalmers
University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Patrick Ledda
University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
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VRST '02 Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology
Pages 17-24
ACM
New York, NY
, USA
©2002
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ISBN:1-58113-530-0
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10.1145/585740.585744
2002 Article
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animation
experimentation
human factors
human visual perception
image quality
inattentional blindness
interactive rendering of dynamic scenes
task related realistic rendering
theory
time-varying imagery
viewing algorithms
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