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ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, August 2016
- Olli Rummukainen, Catarina Mendonça

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Reproducing Reality: Multimodal Contributions in Natural Scene Discrimination. 1:1-1:19 - Ahmet Oguz Akyüz

, Osman Kaya:
A Proposed Methodology for Evaluating HDR False Color Maps. 2:1-2:18 - Georgios N. Marentakis

, Cathryn Griffiths, Stephen McAdams
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Top-Down Influences in the Detection of Spatial Displacement in a Musical Scene. 3:1-3:19 - Benjamin Meyer, Steve Grogorick

, Mark Vollrath, Marcus A. Magnor
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Simulating Visual Contrast Reduction during Nighttime Glare Situations on Conventional Displays. 4:1-4:20 - Björn Blissing

, Fredrik Bruzelius, Olle Eriksson:
Effects of Visual Latency on Vehicle Driving Behavior. 5:1-5:12 - Marco V. Bernardo

, António M. G. Pinheiro, Paulo Torrão Fiadeiro, Manuela Pereira
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Image Quality under Chromatic Impairments. 6:1-6:20 - Miguel Vargas Martin, Victor Cho, Gabriel Aversano:

Detection of Subconscious Face Recognition Using Consumer-Grade Brain-Computer Interfaces. 7:1-7:20
Volume 14, Number 2, February 2017
- Benjamin Balas, Catherine Conlin, Dylan Shipman:

Summary Statistics and Material Categorization in the Visual Periphery. 8:1-8:13 - J. Adam Jones, David M. Krum, Mark T. Bolas:

Vertical Field-of-View Extension and Walking Characteristics in Head-Worn Virtual Environments. 9:1-9:17 - Olivier Perrotin

, Christophe d'Alessandro
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Seeing, Listening, Drawing: Interferences between Sensorimotor Modalities in the Use of a Tablet Musical Interface. 10:1-10:19 - Jinjiang Guo

, Vincent Vidal, Irene Cheng, Anup Basu, Atilla Baskurt, Guillaume Lavoué:
Subjective and Objective Visual Quality Assessment of Textured 3D Meshes. 11:1-11:20 - Omar Janeh

, Eike Langbehn
, Frank Steinicke, Gerd Bruder, Alessandro Gulberti
, Monika Poetter-Nerger:
Walking in Virtual Reality: Effects of Manipulated Visual Self-Motion on Walking Biomechanics. 12:1-12:15 - Franz Faul:

Toward a Perceptually Uniform Parameter Space for Filter Transparency. 13:1-13:21
Volume 14, Number 3, July 2017
- Rafal Piórkowski, Radoslaw Mantiuk

, Adam Siekawa:
Automatic Detection of Game Engine Artifacts Using Full Reference Image Quality Metrics. 14:1-14:17 - Maryam Homayouni, Payman Aflaki, Miska M. Hannuksela, Moncef Gabbouj

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Row-Interleaved Sampling for Depth-Enhanced 3D Video Coding for Polarized Displays. 15:1-15:23 - Takafumi Katsunuma, Keita Hirai, Takahiko Horiuchi:

Fabric Appearance Control System for Example-Based Interactive Texture and Color Design. 16:1-16:20 - Duncan Williams

, Alexis Kirke
, Eduardo Reck Miranda
, Ian Daly
, Faustina Hwang, James Weaver, Slawomir Nasuto
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Affective Calibration of Musical Feature Sets in an Emotionally Intelligent Music Composition System. 17:1-17:13 - Yi-Na Li

, Kang Zhang, Dong-Jin Li:
How Dimensional and Semantic Attributes of Visual Sign Influence Relative Value Estimation. 18:1-18:20 - Paymon Rafian, Gordon E. Legge

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Remote Sighted Assistants for Indoor Location Sensing of Visually Impaired Pedestrians. 19:1-19:14 - Jiajing Zhang

, Jinhui Yu, Kang Zhang, Xianjun Sam Zheng, Junsong Zhang:
Computational Aesthetic Evaluation of Logos. 20:1-20:21 - Nicoletta Noceti, Francesca Odone, Alessandra Sciutti

, Giulio Sandini
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Exploring Biological Motion Regularities of Human Actions: A New Perspective on Video Analysis. 21:1-21:20
Volume 14, Number 4, September 2017
- Jan-Philipp Tauscher

, Maryam Mustafa, Marcus A. Magnor
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Comparative Analysis of Three Different Modalities for Perception of Artifacts in Videos. 22:1-22:12 - Katherine Breeden

, Pat Hanrahan:
Gaze Data for the Analysis of Attention in Feature Films. 23:1-23:14 - Simon Alexanderson

, Carol O'Sullivan
, Michael Neff, Jonas Beskow:
Mimebot - Investigating the Expressibility of Non-Verbal Communication Across Agent Embodiments. 24:1-24:13 - Rachel A. Albert, Anjul Patney

, David Luebke, Joohwan Kim:
Latency Requirements for Foveated Rendering in Virtual Reality. 25:1-25:13 - Xihe Gao

, Stephen Brooks, Dirk V. Arnold
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A Feature-Based Quality Metric for Tone Mapped Images. 26:1-26:11

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