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Nick Holliman

"Binocular Imaging Projects in the Durham Visualization Laboratory"



14th December 2007, 2-3pm Room 1.10 GMT, Kilburn Building The University of 
Manchester UK



Human binocular vision creates the sensation of stereopsis providing us with 
advantages in interpreting the spatial structure of the real world. The 
introduction of a growing number of electronic displays capable of presenting 
an artificial binocular stimulus creates significant new challenges for 
visualization scientists. These include how to ensure binocular images are 
always comfortable to view and in what ways the stereoscopic perceived depth 
effect can be used to convey useful information within a visualization. I will 
describe current inter-disciplinary research projects at the Durham 
Visualization Laboratory in binocular imaging, including; collaborations with 
psychologists to investigate the response of the eye to artificial binocular 
stimulus, projects with display manufacturers to empirically evaluate display 
performance, the development of new algorithms for stereoscopic rendering in 
computer science and conclude by showing stereoscopic images and movies from 
recent collaborative visualization projects with cosmologists, astronomers, 
earth scientists and fine artists.



Part of the ACM SIGGRAPH University of Manchester Professional Chapter Seminar 
Series: http://manchester.siggraph.org<http://manchester.siggraph.org/> 
sponsored by vizNET



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