The use of subtle illumination cues for human judgement of spatial layout

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Publication Type journal article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Kahlert School of Computing
Creator Shirley, Peter S.; Thompson, William B.
Other Author Madison, Cindee; Kersten, Daniel J.; Smits, Brian
Title The use of subtle illumination cues for human judgement of spatial layout
Date 1999
Description The interaction of light with surfaces creates complex lighting effects that provide potentially useful information about the spatial relationships between objects. Previous research has shown cast shadows to be effective in determining the 3D layout of a scene. Interreflections are another are another source of information for spatial relationships; these, however, have been largely ignored in studies of human perception. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of interreflection for providing cues to contact, and to investigate how interreflection and shadow information combine in the perception of object contact.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
First Page 99
Last Page 1
Subject spatial relationships; Subtle illumination; Lighting effects; interreflection
Subject LCSH Space perception
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Madison, C., Kersten, D. J., Thompson, W. B.; Shirley, P., & Smits, B. (1999). The use of subtle illumination cues for human judgement of spatial layout. UUCS-99-001.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s65d99dq
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