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SAP 2013: Dublin, Ireland
- Ludovic Hoyet, Betsy Williams Sanders, Joe Geigel, Jeanine K. Stefanucci:

ACM Symposium on Applied Perception 2013, SAP' 13, Dublin, Ireland, August 22-23, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2262-1
Shape perception
- Arthur Faisman, Michael S. Langer:

How does lighting direction affect shape perception of glossy and matte surfaces? 9-14
Stereoscopic depth perception
- Filipe M. M. Marreiros, Örjan Smedby

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Stereoscopic static depth perception of enclosed 3D objects. 15-22 - José G. P. Corujeira

, Ian Oakley
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Stereoscopic egocentric distance perception: the impact of eye height and display devices. 23-30 - Yunjin Lee, Yongjin Kim, Henry Kang, Seungyong Lee:

Binocular depth perception of stereoscopic 3D line drawings. 31-34
Emotions and avatars
- Elizabeth J. Carter

, Moshe Mahler
, Jessica K. Hodgins:
Unpleasantness of animated characters corresponds to increased viewer attention to faces. 35-40 - Nick Taubert

, Martin Löffler, Nicolas Ludolph, Andrea Christensen, Dominik M. Endres, Martin A. Giese
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A virtual reality setup for controllable, stylized real-time interactions between humans and avatars with sparse Gaussian process dynamical models. 41-44 - Katja Zibrek

, Ludovic Hoyet, Kerstin Ruhland, Rachel McDonnell
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Evaluating the effect of emotion on gender recognition in virtual humans. 45-49
Video, art, and HCI
- Parag K. Mital, Mick Grierson

, Tim J. Smith:
Corpus-based visual synthesis: an approach for artistic stylization. 51-58
Walking
- Jonathan Perrinet, Anne-Hélène Olivier

, Julien Pettré:
Walk with me: interactions in emotional walking situations, a pilot study. 59-66 - Betsy Williams, Matthew McCaleb, Courtney Strachan, Ye Zheng:

Torso versus gaze direction to navigate a VE by walking in place. 67-70 - Ruimin Zhang, Scott A. Kuhl:

Human sensitivity to dynamic rotation gains in head-mounted displays. 71-74
3D display and interaction
- Thomas Booth, Srinivas Sridharan, Ann McNamara, Cindy Grimm

, Reynold J. Bailey
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Guiding attention in controlled real-world environments. 75-82 - Lesley Deas, Laurie M. Wilcox

, Ali Kazimi, Robert S. Allison
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Audio-visual integration in stereoscopic 3D. 83-90
Motion and orientation
- Aline Normoyle, Fannie Liu, Mubbasir Kapadia, Norman I. Badler, Sophie Jörg:

The effect of posture and dynamics on the perception of emotion. 91-98 - Donghui Han, Shu-Wei Hsu, Ann McNamara, John Keyser

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Believability in simplifications of large scale physically based simulation. 99-106 - Qiufeng Lin, John J. Rieser, Bobby Bodenheimer:

Stepping off a ledge in an HMD-based immersive virtual environment. 107-110 - Betsy Williams, Preston Tunnell Wilson, Gayathri Narasimham, Timothy P. McNamara, John J. Rieser, Bobby Bodenheimer:

Does neck viewing angle affect spatial orientation in an HMD-based VE? 111-114
Poster abstracts
- Michael Hurst, Mashhuda Glencross

, Thomas Jackson
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Affecting HCI: a new approach to affective computing through an emotional saliency model. 115 - James W. Walker, Jun Ma, Scott A. Kuhl, Chaoli Wang:

An evaluation of flow field visualization with internal views. 116 - Samuel Moulin, Rozenn Nicol, Laetitia Gros:

Auditory distance perception in real and virtual environments. 117 - Sander E. M. Jansen, Wouter M. Bergmann Tiest, Astrid M. L. Kappers:

Automatic annotation of haptic exploratory procedures. 118 - Michitaka Hata, Masahiro Toyoura

, Xiaoyang Mao
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Automatic pencil drawing generation using saliency map. 119 - Péter Csibri, Péter Kaposvári, Gyula Sáry:

Contextual temporal features of the flash illusion. 120 - Liisa Kuparinen, J. Edward Swan II, Scott Rapson, Christian Sandor

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Depth perception in tablet-based augmented reality at medium- and far-field distances. 121 - Vanda Correia

, Bence Bagó, Niamh Doyle, Andrei Foldes
, Ondra Pesout, Sarah-Jane Winders:
Do basketball players rely on previous observations of opponents or decide based on on-going interaction? 122 - Eugenie Roudaia

, Ludovic Hoyet, David McGovern
, Carol O'Sullivan
, Fiona N. Newell
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Effects of ageing and sound on perceived timing of human interactions. 123 - Arthur Faisman, Michael S. Langer:

Environment maps and the perception of shape from mirror reflections. 124 - Leonardo Guardati, Silvio Vallorani, Bojan Milosevic, Elisabetta Farella

, Luca Benini
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HapticLib: a haptic feedback library for embedded platforms. 125 - Ann McNamara, Frederic I. Parke, Mat Sanford, Garrett Broussard, Kourtney Kebedoux:

Investigating spatial understanding in multi-component displays. 126 - Alyssa Harris, Preston Tunnell Wilson, Kevin Nguyen, Betsy Williams:

Leaning as a method of translation in large virtual environments. 127 - Dong-Seon Chang

, Heinrich H. Bülthoff
, Stephan de la Rosa
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Making trait judgments based on biological motion cues: a thinslicing approach. 128 - Robert Wanat, Rafal Mantiuk

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Measurements of contrast constancy across a wide range of luminance levels. 129 - Rebekka S. Renner, Boris M. Velichkovsky, Jens R. Helmert

, Ralph H. Stelzer:
Measuring interpupillary distance might not be enough. 130 - Marta Kryven

, William Cowan:
Modelling perceptually efficient aquatic environments. 131 - Zbigniew Zdziarski, Rozenn Dahyot

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On creating a 2D & 3D visual saliency dataset. 132 - Jurgis Pamerneckas, Cathy Ennis

, Arjan Egges:
Perception of complex emotional body language of a virtual character with limb modifications. 133 - Hanni Kiiski, Ludovic Hoyet, Brendan Cullen, Carol O'Sullivan

, Fiona N. Newell
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Perception and prediction of social intentions from human body motion. 134 - Ekaterina P. Volkova, Betty J. Mohler, Trevor J. Dodds, Joachim Tesch, Heinrich H. Bülthoff

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Perception of emotional body expressions in narrative scenarios. 135 - Michiteru Kitazaki

, Akihiko Yamamoto, Yusuke Tani, Shigeki Nakauchi
, Takehiro Nagai, Kowa Koida
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Presenting scene illumination on real-object surfaces. 136 - Ling Xia, Sylvia C. Pont

, Ingrid Heynderickx:
Probing light in real scenes using optical mixtures. 137 - Anna C. Wellerdiek, Markus Leyrer, Ekaterina P. Volkova, Dong-Seon Chang

, Betty J. Mohler:
Recognizing your own motions on virtual avatars: is it me or not? 138 - Toinon Vigier, Daniel Siret, Guillaume Moreau, Laurent Lescop:

Sensitive suggestion and perception of climatic effects in virtual urban environments. 139 - Pádraig J. Mulholland

, Margarita B. Zlatkova, Roger S. Anderson, David F. Garway-Heath, Tony Redmond
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The appropriateness of luminance vs. energy as a descriptor of CRT stimulus output when measuring the temporal aspects of vision. 140 - Jun Kawahara

, Michiteru Kitazaki
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The effect of variance in members' attractiveness on perceived group attractiveness. 141 - Aurelie Saulton, Trevor J. Dodds, Joachim Tesch, Betty J. Mohler, Heinrich H. Bülthoff

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The influence of shape and culture on visual volume perception of virtual rooms. 142 - Shulamith Kreitler, Michal Kreitler:

The meaning profiles of sensory information and experiences. 143 - Alan Armstrong, Johann Issartel:

Understanding motor coordination with unimodal and bimodal stimuli: vision and/or audition? 144 - Ken Nagao, Issei Fujishiro:

Understanding viewers' involuntary behaviors for adaptive digital signage. 145 - Vasudev Bethamcherla, Nachiket Bhoyar, Ian D'Aprix, Ankur Doshi, Raj Paul, Siddharth Rangaishenvi, Piyush Verma, Joe Geigel

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Use of facial motion capture for hands free control of computer applications. 146 - Preston Tunnell Wilson, Kevin Nguyen, Kyle Dempsey, Betsy Williams:

Walking in place using the Microsoft Kinect to explore a large VE. 147

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