Using real time eye tracking, gaze-contingent displays can modify their content to represent depth (e.g., through additional depth cues) or to increase rendering performance (e.g., by omitting peripheral detail). However, there has been noresearch to date exploring how gaze-contingent displays can be leveraged for manipulating perceived color. To address this, we conducted two experiments (color matching and sorting) that manipulated peripheral background and object colors to influence the user’s color perception. Findings from our color matching experiment suggest that we can use gaze-contingent simultaneous contrast to affect color appearance and that existing color appearance models might not fully predict perceived colors with gaze-cont...
This research project attempts to quantify the subjective quality of color vision that artists like ...
Users frequently experience situations in which their ability to differentiate screen colors is affe...
AbstractWe examined whether matching instructions influenced the eye movements that subjects made du...
Using real time eye tracking, gaze-contingent displays can modify their content to represent depth (...
Cheap and easy to use eye tracking can be used to turn a common display into a gaze-contingent disp...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderI...
Although visual attention studies consider color as one of the most important features in guiding vi...
The relationship between color and perceived depth for realistic, colored objects with varying shadi...
People perceive roughly constant surface colors despite large changes in illumination. The familiari...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
Gaze-Contingent Displays (GCDs) can improve visual search performance on large displays. GCDs, a Lev...
Computer-graphics engineers and vision scientists want to generate images that reproduce realistic d...
The visual system utilizes environmental features to direct gaze efficiently when locating objects. ...
AbstractMany recent computational models of surface color perception presuppose information about il...
Producing a high quality stereoscopic impression on current displays is a challenging task. The cont...
This research project attempts to quantify the subjective quality of color vision that artists like ...
Users frequently experience situations in which their ability to differentiate screen colors is affe...
AbstractWe examined whether matching instructions influenced the eye movements that subjects made du...
Using real time eye tracking, gaze-contingent displays can modify their content to represent depth (...
Cheap and easy to use eye tracking can be used to turn a common display into a gaze-contingent disp...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderI...
Although visual attention studies consider color as one of the most important features in guiding vi...
The relationship between color and perceived depth for realistic, colored objects with varying shadi...
People perceive roughly constant surface colors despite large changes in illumination. The familiari...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
Gaze-Contingent Displays (GCDs) can improve visual search performance on large displays. GCDs, a Lev...
Computer-graphics engineers and vision scientists want to generate images that reproduce realistic d...
The visual system utilizes environmental features to direct gaze efficiently when locating objects. ...
AbstractMany recent computational models of surface color perception presuppose information about il...
Producing a high quality stereoscopic impression on current displays is a challenging task. The cont...
This research project attempts to quantify the subjective quality of color vision that artists like ...
Users frequently experience situations in which their ability to differentiate screen colors is affe...
AbstractWe examined whether matching instructions influenced the eye movements that subjects made du...