TY - GEN
T1 - Embedded motion
T2 - ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Posters, SA'10
AU - Okano, Yu
AU - Fukushima, Shogo
AU - Furukawa, Masahiro
AU - Kajimoto, Hiroyuki
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - We aimed to generate a visual sensation of motion in any direction, with both video and still images. In drawings such as comics, radial or parallel patterns are often used to represent the direction of motion and velocity of objects. In recent years, another approach has been developed, using characteristics of the human visual system to induce the perception of motion. One such example is the Fraser illusion [Chi et al. 2008]. In all these approaches, the background is hidden, which decreases the realism of the image. We propose a new method of conveying motion, utilizing characteristics of foveal and peripheral vision. Our method recognizes that users can perceive motion without image distortion.
AB - We aimed to generate a visual sensation of motion in any direction, with both video and still images. In drawings such as comics, radial or parallel patterns are often used to represent the direction of motion and velocity of objects. In recent years, another approach has been developed, using characteristics of the human visual system to induce the perception of motion. One such example is the Fraser illusion [Chi et al. 2008]. In all these approaches, the background is hidden, which decreases the realism of the image. We propose a new method of conveying motion, utilizing characteristics of foveal and peripheral vision. Our method recognizes that users can perceive motion without image distortion.
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U2 - 10.1145/1900354.1900400
DO - 10.1145/1900354.1900400
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79951883801
SN - 9781450305242
T3 - ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Posters, SA'10
BT - ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Posters, SA'10
Y2 - 15 December 2010 through 18 December 2010
ER -