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3DMT |
2020-10-20 11:25 |
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Improvement of Perceived Depth and Binocular Fusion in Binocular Stereopsis with Vertical Disparity by using Motion Parallax Yusuke Fukuta, Shiro Suyama, Haruki Mizushina (Tokushima Univ) |
Instability of perceived depth by binocular disparity due to vertical disparity can be improved by motion parallax. Perc... [more] |
3DIT2020-21 pp.21-24 |
ME, SIP [detail] |
2016-12-05 13:30 |
Tokyo |
Waseda Univ. |
Effect of Selective Use of Image Pairs for Motion Stereo Based on Fixational Eye Movements Ryuki Toshima, Yihsin Ho, Kan Okubo, Norio Tagawa (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) |
In this study, experimental evaluation of selective use in shape restoration by motion stereoscopic vision with a monocu... [more] |
ME2016-126 pp.5-8 |
HI |
2011-03-16 11:40 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo Univ. of Tech. |
Facilitation of Stereopsis by Motion Parallax Depends on Head Movement Direction Yasuaki Tamada, Masayuki Sato (Univ. of Kitakyushu) |
When binocular disparity and motion parallax are presented simultaneously, very large depth is perceived for diplopic im... [more] |
HI2011-50 pp.83-86 |
HI, 3DMT |
2010-03-01 14:50 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo Univ. of Tech. |
Motion-direction dependency of binocular depth facilitation caused by stimulus movements Yosuke Ota, Kohei Miura, Yasuaki Tamada, Masayuki Sato (Kitakyushu Univ) |
It is known that stimulus movements facilitate stereopsis induced by very large disparity that cause diplopia. We exami... [more] |
HI2010-59 3DIT2010-11 pp.31-34 |
HI |
2009-03-19 15:00 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Integration of movement of edges in concave/convex figures Kou Takahashi, Masayuki Kikuchi (Tokyo Engineering Univ.) |
When we observe moving objects behind some occluders and only motions of local parts are visible, the entire motion cann... [more] |
HI2009-84 pp.65-68 |
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