The influence of cross-modal interaction on perceived rendering quality thresholds
Date issued
2008
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
High-fidelity rendering is computationally demanding and has only recently become achievable at interactive frame rates on
high-performance desktop PCs. Research on visual perception has demonstrated that parts of the scene that are not in the
focus of viewer’s attention may be rendered at much lower quality without this quality difference being perceived. It has also
been shown that cross-modal interaction between visual and auditory stimuli can have a significant influence on perception.
This paper investigates the limitations of the human visual system and the impact cross-modal interactions has on perceivable
rendering thresholds. We show that by exploiting cross-modal interaction, significant savings in rendering quality and hence
computational requirements can be achieved, while maintaining the same overall perceptual high quality of the resultant image.
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vykreslování, příčně-modální interakce, percepční práh
Citation
WSCG '2008: Full Papers: The 16-th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS, University of West Bohemia Plzen, Czech Republic, February 4 - 7, 2008, p. 41-48.