This study investigates the potential impact of subsurface light transport on gloss perception for the purposes of broadening our understanding of visual appearance in computer graphics applications. Gloss is an important attribute for characterizing material appearance. We hypothesize that subsurface scattering of light impacts the glossiness perception. However, gloss has been traditionally studied as a surface-related quality and the findings in the state-of-the-art are usually based on fully opaque materials, although the visual cues of glossiness can be impacted by light transmission as well. To address this gap and to test our hypothesis, we conducted psychophysical experiments and found that subjects are able to tell the difference i...
We investigated how spatial pattern, background, and dynamic range affect perceived gloss in brightl...
The perception of a glossy surface in a static monochromatic image can occur when a bright highlight...
AbstractGloss is a relatively little studied visual property of objects’ surfaces. The earliest reco...
Gloss is a main characteristic determining the appearance of objects. Physically, gloss results from...
Surface glossiness is a material property that is crucial in helping us to recognize and interact wi...
SummaryThe amount and spectral content of the light reflected by most natural surfaces depends on th...
Gloss perception strongly depends on the three-dimensional shape and the illumination of the object ...
In the cosmetics industry, fine particles suspended or dispersed in a medium are widely used. Optica...
This thesis presents a novel investigation into the effect stereoscopic vision has upon the strength...
Previous work on the perception of glossy materials has mostly focused on two dimensions: gloss stre...
Over the past 20 years, there have been many studies looking at how highlight disparity affects an o...
The understanding of how human observers evaluate and interpret surface gloss has received increased...
Computer simulated stimuli can provide a flexible method for creating artificial scenes in the study...
Human observers use the information offered by various visual cues when evaluating the glossiness of...
International audienceThe visual sensation of gloss is built on cues deduced from the interaction be...
We investigated how spatial pattern, background, and dynamic range affect perceived gloss in brightl...
The perception of a glossy surface in a static monochromatic image can occur when a bright highlight...
AbstractGloss is a relatively little studied visual property of objects’ surfaces. The earliest reco...
Gloss is a main characteristic determining the appearance of objects. Physically, gloss results from...
Surface glossiness is a material property that is crucial in helping us to recognize and interact wi...
SummaryThe amount and spectral content of the light reflected by most natural surfaces depends on th...
Gloss perception strongly depends on the three-dimensional shape and the illumination of the object ...
In the cosmetics industry, fine particles suspended or dispersed in a medium are widely used. Optica...
This thesis presents a novel investigation into the effect stereoscopic vision has upon the strength...
Previous work on the perception of glossy materials has mostly focused on two dimensions: gloss stre...
Over the past 20 years, there have been many studies looking at how highlight disparity affects an o...
The understanding of how human observers evaluate and interpret surface gloss has received increased...
Computer simulated stimuli can provide a flexible method for creating artificial scenes in the study...
Human observers use the information offered by various visual cues when evaluating the glossiness of...
International audienceThe visual sensation of gloss is built on cues deduced from the interaction be...
We investigated how spatial pattern, background, and dynamic range affect perceived gloss in brightl...
The perception of a glossy surface in a static monochromatic image can occur when a bright highlight...
AbstractGloss is a relatively little studied visual property of objects’ surfaces. The earliest reco...