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Journal articles on the topic "Visual range"

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SHIINA, Tatsuo, Masashi ISHIZAKI, Kiyoshi FUKUHARA, and Koichi IKEDA. "ESTIMATION OF SLANT VISUAL RANGE IN VARIOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS." JOURNAL OF THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF JAPAN 78, Appendix (1994): 389–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2150/jieij1980.78.appendix_389.

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Kim, Kyung Won. "The comparison of visibility measurement between image-based visual range, human eye-based visual range, and meteorological optical range." Atmospheric Environment 190 (October 2018): 74–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.07.020.

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Гладун, Ольга. "Range of Issues of Contemporary Visual Culture: Visual, Information, Media." Artistic Culture. Topical Issues, no. 14 (December 13, 2018): 108–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31500/1992-5514.14.2018.151125.

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TAKEUCHI, Masao. "Visual Range in Airborne Snow Particles." Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi) 100, no. 2 (1991): 264–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5026/jgeography.100.2_264.

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Spillmann, L. "Long-range interactions in visual perception." Trends in Neurosciences 19, no. 10 (October 1996): 428–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-2236(96)10038-2.

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Vollmer, Michael, and Joseph A. Shaw. "Extended visual range during solar eclipses." Applied Optics 57, no. 12 (April 19, 2018): 3250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ao.57.003250.

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Spillmann, L. "Long-range interactions in visual perception." Trends in Neurosciences 19, no. 10 (October 1996): 428–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0166-2236(96)10038-2.

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Pomares, Jorge, Pablo Gil, and Fernando Torres. "Visual Control of Robots Using Range Images." Sensors 10, no. 8 (August 4, 2010): 7303–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s100807303.

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Laitinen, Jyrki. "Dynamic range in automated visual web inspection." Optical Engineering 37, no. 1 (January 1, 1998): 300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.601617.

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Chahl, J. S., and M. V. Srinivasan. "Range estimation with a panoramic visual sensor." Journal of the Optical Society of America A 14, no. 9 (September 1, 1997): 2144. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/josaa.14.002144.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Visual range"

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Walkey, Helen Clare. "Visual performance in the mesopic range." Thesis, City University London, 2003. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/7609/.

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The aims of this work were to assess the effects of different stimulus parameters on chromatic sensitivity, with particular emphasis on the effect of retinal illumination, and to investigate aspects of suprathreshold visual performance under mesopic conditions. All investigations were performed using visual psychophysical techniques. Chromatic thresholds were obtained using dynamic luminance contrast noise to isolate responses to colour signals. The effects of stimulus size and spatial distribution were examined in normal trichromats, dichromats and subjects with acquired colour vision deficiency. The chromatic sensitivity of normal trichromats was investigated with reduction in light level. Measurements were also performed to assess the possible involvement of rods in chromatic processing at threshold. Suprathreshold performance in the mesopic range was assessed in terms of the relative contributions of colour and luminance contrast to a measure of stimulus conspicuity and to visual search time. The conspicuity of a stimulus defined by colour and luminance contrast was defined as the value of achromatic contrast of a similar stimulus with an equal perceived conspicuity. An empirical model was developed from an extensive data set of conspicuity matches, to enable prediction of conspicuity for a wide range of coloured stimuli. Visual search performance for both achromatic and coloured stimuli was investigated under mesopic conditions, and results for the coloured stimuli were compared to the measure of stimulus conspiculty combined with an achromatic search time calibration. The results revealed that chromatic sensitivity is dependent on stimulus size, spatial distribution, eccentricity of presentation and level of illumination. These factors are suggested to reflect changes in cone performance and the relative cone contributions to the postreceptoral chromatic channels. Chromatic sensitivity was found to be independent of rod activity in the mesopic range, suggesting separate processing of rod signals and threshold colour signals under mesopic conditions. Measurements of stimulus conspicuity under mesopic conditions revealed individual variations in response to both luminance contrast and chromatic signals indicative of individual differences in gain control of postreceptoral mechanisms. Conspicuity was successfully modelled as a function of photopic contrast, scotopic contrast, chromatic difference to the background and the level of illumination. The nonlinear relationship between search time and luminance contrast was found to change with reduction in light level, reflecting increased contrast thresholds and diminishing effectiveness of unit physical contrast. Mesopic visual search was also found to depend on the photopic contrast, scotopic contrast and chromatic content of the stimulus, but with an apparent greater emphasis on scotopic contrast and reduced emphasis on colour compared to the measure of stimulus conspicuity. Conspicuity was successfully used to predict visual search times, and was found to be an improved indicator of search performance than either photopic or scotopic contrast.
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Feng, Tian. "High dynamic range visual content compression." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2017. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/18315/.

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This thesis addresses the research questions of High Dynamic Range (HDR) visual contents compression. The HDR representations are intended to represent the actual physical value of the light rather than exposed value. The current HDR compression schemes are the extension of legacy Low Dynamic Range (LDR) compressions, by using Tone-Mapping Operators (TMO) to reduce the dynamic range of the HDR contents. However, introducing TMO increases the overall computational complexity, and it causes the temporal artifacts. Furthermore, these compression schemes fail to compress non-salient region differently than the salient region, when Human Visual System (HVS) perceives them differently. The main contribution of this thesis is to propose a novel Mapping-free visual saliency-guided HDR content compression scheme. Firstly, the relationship of Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) lifting steps and TMO are explored. A novel approach to compress HDR image by Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) 2000 codec while backward compatible to LDR is proposed. This approach exploits the reversibility of tone mapping and scalability of DWT. Secondly, the importance of the TMO in the HDR compression is evaluated in this thesis. A mapping-free post HDR image compression based on JPEG and JPEG2000 standard codecs for current HDR image formats is proposed. This approach exploits the structure of HDR formats. It has an equivalent compression performance and the lowest computational complexity compared to the existing HDR lossy compressions (50% lower than the state-of-the-art). Finally, the shortcomings of the current HDR visual saliency models, and HDR visual saliency-guided compression are explored in this thesis. A spatial saliency model for HDR visual content outperform others by 10% for spatial visual prediction task with 70% lower computational complexity is proposed. Furthermore, the experiment suggested more than 90% temporal saliency is predicted by the proposed spatial model. Moreover, the proposed saliency model can be used to guide the HDR compression by applying different quantization factor according to the intensity of predicted saliency map.
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Wright, Thomas J. "The long-range integration of visual motion information." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape15/PQDD_0003/MQ28265.pdf.

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Cleary, Robert. "Spatial frequency selective processes in short range motion perception." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.237562.

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Mihaylov, Petar. "Investigation of long-range interactions in the human visual system." Thesis, Glasgow Caledonian University, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.547413.

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Hotchkiss, John. "A psychophysical investigation of audio-visual timing in the millisecond range." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5771.

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The experiments described in this thesis use psychophysical techniques and human observers to investigate temporal processing in the millisecond range. The thesis contains five main sections. Introductory chapters provide a brief overview of the visual and auditory systems, before detailing our current understanding of duration processing. During the course of this review, several important questions are highlighted. The experiments detailed in Chapters 8-11 seek to address these questions using the psychophysical techniques outlined in Chapter 7. The results of these experiments increase our understanding of duration perception in several areas. Firstly, Experiments 1 and 2 (Chapter 8) highlight the role of low level stimulus features: even when equated for visibility stimuli of differing spatial frequency have different perceived durations. Secondly, a psychophysical hypothesis arising from the 'duration channels' or 'labelled lines' model of duration perception is given strong support by the adaptation experiments detailed in Chapter 9 and 10. Specifically, adaptation to durations of a fixed temporal extent induces repulsive duration aftereffects that are sensory specific and bandwidth limited around the adapted duration. Finally Chapter 11 describes the results of experiments designed to probe the processing hierarchy within duration perception by measuring the interdependency of illusions generated via duration adaptation and via multisensory cue combination. The results of these experiments demonstrate that duration adaptation is a relatively early component of temporal processing and is likely to be sub served by duration selective neurons situated in early sections of the visual and auditory systems.
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Dong, Yuanyuan. "A visual attention model for high dynamic range (HDR) video content." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/51777.

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High dynamic range (HDR) imaging is gaining widespread acceptance in computer graphics, photography and multimedia industry. Representing scenes with values corresponding to real-world light levels, HDR images and videos provide superior picture quality and more life-like visual experience than traditional 8-bit Low Dynamic Range (LDR) content. In this thesis, we present a few attempts to assess and improve the quality of HDR using subjective and objective approaches. We first conducted in-depth studies regarding HDR compression and HDR quality metrics. We show that High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) outperforms the previous version of compression standard on HDR content and could be used as a platform for HDR compression if provided with some necessary extensions. We also find that, compared to other quality metrics, the Visual Information Fidelity (VIF) quality metric has the highest correlation with subjective opinions on HDR videos. These findings contributed to the development of methods that optimize existing video compression standards for HDR applications. Next, the viewing experience of HDR content is evaluated both subjectively and objectively. The study shows a clear subjective preference for HDR content when individuals are given a choice between HDR and LDR displays. Eye tracking data were collected from individuals viewing HDR content in a free-viewing task. These eye tracking data collected are utilized in the development of a visual attention model for HDR content. Last but not least, we propose a computational approach to predict visual attention for HDR video content, the only one of its kind as all existing visual attention models are designed for HDR images. This proposed approach simulates the characteristics of the Human Visual System (HVS) and makes predictions by combining the spatial and temporal visual features. The analysis using eye tracking data affirms the effectiveness of the proposed model. Comparisons employing three well known quantitative metrics show that the proposed model substantially improves predictions of visual attention of HDR.
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Brown, Lawrence Bernard. "Development of test protocols and normal reference range for use in paediatric visual electrophysiology." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.420789.

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Zeitler, Leo Laurenz. "Functional and Dynamical Consequences of Long-Range Patchy Connections in the Primary Visual Cortex." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-279584.

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While it is a known fact that higher mammals develop a differently structured primary visual cortex than rodents, the reason for this phenomenon remains unknown. Eutherian species that rely primarily on vision establish long-range patchy connections between locally clustered neurons. The V1 of rats and mice which use odour as their primary sensory input do not possess such a structural organisation and wiring profile. Albeit existing studies investigating the functional properties of networks with distal patchy connections, the dynamical consequences are still unclear. We hypothesised that the establishment of tuning-specific long-range patchy connections permits a better derivation of missing stimulus statistics from just sparse sampling. Although our results were not able to fully verify these claims, they indicate that locally clustered networks that exhibit tuning-dependent long-range connections enhance predictions based on sophisticated saccadic eye movements and the information aggregation over time and space.
Det är känt att högre däggdjur utvecklar ett annorlunda strukturerat syncentrum än gnagare, men anledningarna till detta fenomen är fortfarande okänt. Högre däggdjur som huvudsakligen förlitar sig på syn etablerar långväga kopplingar med lokalt samlad fördelning mellan lokalt koncentrerade neuroner. V1 hos råttor och möss som använder lukt som sitt huvudsakliga sinnesintryck har däremot inte en sådan struktur. Trots befintliga studier som undersöker de funktionella egenskaperna av nätverk med lokalt samlade kopplingar på ytteränden är de dynamiska konsekvenserna fortfarande oklara. Vi skapade en hypotes att upprättandet av long-range patchy connections tillåter en bättre härledning av saknad stimulus statistik från få prov. Våra resultat lyckades inte fullständigt bekräfta dessa antaganden, men de indikerade att lokalt koncentrerade nätverk som uppvisar riktningsanpassade långväga kopplingar förbättrar uppskattningar baserade på komplexa saccadiska ögonrörelser och informationsaggregation över tid och rum.
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Pádua, Michelle de. "Avaliação postural de crianças com deficiência visual." Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/5/5163/tde-27012012-104543/.

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As crianças com deficiência visual são privadas dos estímulos provenientes da visão, os quais fornecem experiências importantes no seu desenvolvimento motor e que resultam no desenvolvimento estrutural do corpo. Alguns estudos sugerem que a falta destes estímulos resultam em alterações na postura e mobilidade. No entanto, apesar de descritos na literatura ainda não é possível definir a postura e avaliar a mobilidade articular na população de crianças com problemas oculares, visto que as mensurações têm sido realizadas com objetivo apenas de detectar as alterações. Fato que compromete a reprodutibilidade e a repetibilidade dos métodos e impossibilita possíveis comparações entre os dados. Deste modo, é de grande necessidade a verificação das consequências da falta ou déficit da visão na postura, mobilidade, flexibilidade e impressão plantar na tentativa de intervir precocemente e reduzir ou abrandar possíveis alterações posturais e consequentemente evitar que estas alterações perdurem ou se agravem na vida adulta. Assim, o objetivo geral deste estudo foi comparar a postura, mobilidade, flexibilidade e impressão plantar de crianças com deficiência visual com crianças sem deficiência visual. Foram estudadas 74 crianças de ambos os sexos na faixa etária de 5 a 12 anos. Destas 34 apresentavam deficiência visual (GDV) e 40 eram crianças controle (GC). Fotos digitais da posição ortostática foram utilizadas para analisar a postura. As variáveis posturais inclinação da cabeça, postura do ombro, postura da escápula, desvio lateral da coluna, postura do joelho, postura do tornozelo no plano frontal e postura da cabeça, postura do ombro, ângulo da cifose torácica, ângulo da lordose lombar, postura da pelve, postura do joelho no plano sagital foram mensurados com auxílio do software SAPO* v. 0.63® e de marcadores previamente colocados em referências ósseas pré-determinadas. A goniometria do ombro e quadril foi realizada de forma ativa e passiva. O teste do 3º dedo ao solo foi utilizado para mensurar a flexibilidade e o Índice Chippaux Smirak foi utilizado para avaliar a impressão plantar. Os principais resultados deste estudo mostraram que as crianças com deficiência visual apresentam maior inclinação da cabeça (p< 0,001), inclinação no ombro (p=0,004), desvio lateral da coluna (p< 0,001), alterações na postura da escápula (p=0,012), maior cifose torácica (p=0,004) e menor lordose lombar (p<0,001). Além de maior amplitude articular de rotação medial de ombro ativo (p=0,001) e passivo (p=0,001), maior amplitude articular de rotação lateral (p<0,001) e medial (p=0,005) de quadril de forma passiva. Os grupos não apresentaram diferenças na flexibilidade (p=0,945) e impressão plantar (p= 0,446). Conclui-se que a falta ou déficit visual influencia a mobilidade e a postura, visto que crianças com deficiência visual apresentam maior inclinação da cabeça, maior desnivelamento dos ombros, maior desvio lateral da coluna, hipercifose torácica, menor lordose lombar e joelhos mais valgos, além de maior mobilidade de rotação medial ativa e passiva de ombros e rotação medial e lateral passiva de quadris. No entanto, a condição criança deficiente visual não altera a flexibilidade e o arco longitudinal medial
Children with visual impairment are deprived of visual stimuli from the view, which provide important experiences in the child\'s motor development that result in the structural development of the body. Some studies suggest that lack of these stimuli result in changes in posture and mobility. However, although described in the literature is not yet possible to define the position and assess joint mobility in the population of children with eye problems, since the measurements have been performed only in order to detect changes. Fact that compromises the reproducibility and repeatability of the methods and prevents possible comparisons between the data. Thus, it is very necessary to verify the consequences of failure or shortage of vision in posture, mobility and flexibility in an attempt to intervene early and reduce or mitigate potential postural changes and therefore prevent these changes endure or worsen in adulthood. The objective of this study was to compare the posture, mobility, flexibility and footprint of children with visual impairments with sighted children. We studied 74 children of both sexes aged 5 to 12 years. Of these 34 had visual impairment (GDV) and 40 were children (CG). Digital photos of the standing position were used to analyze posture. The variables postural head tilt, shoulder posture, scapula posture, lateral deviation of the spine, knee posture, ankle posture in the frontal plane and head posture, shoulder posture, thoracic kyphosis angle, lumbar lordosis angle, pelvis posture, knee posture in the sagittal plane were measured using the Postural Assessment Software (PAS/SAPO) and markers previously placed on bone references predetermined. The goniometry made an active and passive was used to evaluate the mobility of shoulder and hip. The Fingertip-to-Floor Test was used to measure the flexibility and Smirak Chippaux Index was used to evaluate the footprints. The main results of this study showed that children with visual impairment have a higher inclination of the head (p <0.001), the shoulder slope (p = 0.004), lateral deviation of the spine (p <0.001), changes in posture of the scapula (p = 0.012), increased thoracic kyphosis (p = 0.004) and lower lumbar lordosis (p <0.001). Increased joint range of active (p = 0.001) and passive (p = 0.001) shoulder internal rotation and greater range of motion of passive hip external (p <0.001) and medial (p = 0.005) rotation. The groups showed no difference in flexibility (p = 0.945) and footprints (p = 0.446). Although the percentage of flat arch foot was higher in patients with visual impairment (38.2%) compared to the control group (22.5%). We concluded that the lack or low vision affects the mobility and posture, as visual impairment children have a higher inclination of the head, shoulder asymmetries, lateral spine deviation, a higher thoracic kyphosis, less lumbar lordosis and a higher valgus knees, and an increase mobility of active and passive medial rotation of shoulders and passive medial and lateral rotation of the hips. However, the visually impaired children condition does not change the flexibility and medial longitudinal arch
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Books on the topic "Visual range"

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ADMINISTRATION, FEDERAL AVIATION. Runway visual range (RVR), program management plan, project implementation plan. [Washington, D.C.?]: Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, 1988.

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Valjakka, Minna, and Meiqin Wang, eds. Visual Arts, Representations and Interventions in Contemporary China. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462982239.

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This edited volume provides a multifaceted investigation of the dynamic interrelations between visual arts and urbanization in contemporary Mainland China with a focus on unseen representations and urban interventions brought about by the transformations of the urban space and the various problems associated with it. Through a wide range of illuminating case studies, the authors demonstrate how innovative artistic and creative practices initiated by various stakeholders not only raise critical awareness on socio-political issues of Chinese urbanization but also actively reshape the urban living spaces. The formation of new collaborations, agencies, aesthetics and cultural production sites facilitate diverse forms of cultural activism as they challenge the dominant ways of interpreting social changes and encourage civic participation in the production of alternative meanings in and of the city. Their significance lies in their potential to question current values and power structures as well as to foster new subjectivities for disparate individuals and social groups.
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Wood, Joanne Mary. The investigation of the sensitivity gradient of the visual field, as a function of stimulus dynamic range, in thenormal and abnormal eye. Birmingham: Aston University. Department of Vision Sciences, 1987.

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Levi, Pavle. Jolted Images. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462983618.

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Jolted Images brings together a large cast of mainstream and avant-garde cineastes, artists, photographers, comics creators, poets, and more, to reflect on a wide range of phenomena from the realms of cinema and visual culture in the Yugoslav region, broader Europe, and North America. Far from a staid monograph, the book takes a cue from filmmaker Du¿an Makavejev, who once wrote that there are times when it is necessary "to jolt art, no matter what the outcome"; to that end, the book infuses its analysis with playful, creative transfiguration of the material at hand.
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Tuhbatullina, Leysan, Lyudmila Safina, and Venera Hammatova. Propaedeutics (basics of composition). ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1020434.

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The textbook presents the theoretical foundations of building a harmonious composition, describes the three main laws of composition (the law of integrity, the law of balance and the law of dominance), and considers the elements and means of harmonizing the composition. A separate Chapter is devoted to the issues of color in the composition, and offers options for creating harmonious color solutions. Semiotic aspects are considered, characteristics and features of creating signs-icons, signs-indexes and signs-symbols are given. One of the chapters is devoted to visual illusions in composition. It is intended for University students studying in the direction 54.03.01 "Design", teachers, as well as for a wide range of artists, designers and Amateurs interested in creating a harmonious composition.
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Sacks, Oliver W. Kan de jian de mang ren: 7 ge gu shi, rang ni kan jian da nao, xin ling yu shi jue de qi miao shi jie. Taibei Shi: Tian xia yuan jian chu ban gu fen you xian gong si, 2012.

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Pisters, Patricia. Filming for the Future. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462980310.

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Louis Van Gasteren was one of the most prolific filmmakers in the history of the Netherlands, with a resume that includes nearly eighty documentaries and two feature films-to say nothing of artworks and books. Filming for the Future offers an extended exploration of Van Gasteren's work and audio-visual world. Patricia Pisters introduces us to a filmmaker who always had his camera ready and was relentless in filming a wide range of topics and events of national and international importance. Fascinated by technology, deeply engaged with politics, and intensely occupied by the traumatic effects of war, Van Gasteren assembled an unparalleled record of life in twentieth-century Amsterdam and beyond. Filming for the Future will be an invaluable source of documentation and analysis of one of the key filmmakers of our time. The book is accompanied by 3 DVDs by 7 films by Van Gasteren: A New Village on New Land (1960), The House (1961), A Matter of Level (1990), The Price of Survival (2003), Hans Life before Death (1983), Changing Track (2009) and Nema Aviona za Zagreb (2012).
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translator, Chen Meiying, ed. 1 ri 5 fen zhong nuan yan cao, shi li jiu hui hao hui lai: Xiao chu yan bu xu leng, ti sheng shi li, rang da nao bian nian qing de shi li xun lian. Taibei Shi: Shang Zhou chu ban, 2016.

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Manual of Runway Visual Range Observing and Reporting Practices. International Civil Aviation Organization, 2005.

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C, Burnham David, United States. Federal Aviation Administration. Navigation and Landing Product Team., Scientific and Engineering Solutions, Inc., and John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.), eds. United States experience using forward scattermeters for runway visual range. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Navigation and Landing Product Team, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Visual range"

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Skalicky, Simon E. "Luminance Range for Vision." In Ocular and Visual Physiology, 299–312. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-846-5_21.

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Tanaka, Hiromi T., and Fumio Kishino. "Recovering and Visualizing Complex Shapes from Range Data." In Visual Computing, 331–48. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68204-2_21.

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Lesperance, N., M. Leece, S. Matsumoto, M. Korbel, K. Lei, and Z. Dodds. "PixelLaser: Computing Range from Monocular Texture." In Advances in Visual Computing, 151–60. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17277-9_16.

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Gottfried, Jens-Malte, Janis Fehr, and Christoph S. Garbe. "Computing Range Flow from Multi-modal Kinect Data." In Advances in Visual Computing, 758–67. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24028-7_70.

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Marnerides, Demetris, Vedad Hulusic, and Kurt Debattista. "High Dynamic Range in Cultural Heritage Applications." In Visual Computing for Cultural Heritage, 43–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37191-3_3.

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Mecocci, Alessandro, Francesco Micheli, and Claudia Zoppetti. "Range Image Processing for Real Time Hospital-Room Monitoring." In Advances in Visual Computing, 81–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27863-6_8.

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Luiselli, James, Francesca Happé, Hillary Hurst, Stephanny Freeman, Gerald Goldstein, Carla Mazefsky, Alice S. Carter, et al. "Wide Range Assessment of Visual-Motor Abilities." In Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 3377. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1698-3_101560.

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Fang, Yong, Cindy Cappelle, and Yassine Ruichek. "Extrinsic Calibration between 2D Laser Range Finder and Fisheye Camera." In Advances in Visual Computing, 925–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14364-4_89.

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Langmann, Benjamin, Klaus Hartmann, and Otmar Loffeld. "Depth Auto-calibration for Range Cameras Based on 3D Geometry Reconstruction." In Advances in Visual Computing, 756–66. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33191-6_75.

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Das, Dipankar, Yoshinori Kobayashi, and Yoshinori Kuno. "Object Detection and Localization in Clutter Range Images Using Edge Features." In Advances in Visual Computing, 172–83. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10520-3_16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Visual range"

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Vardy, Andrew. "Long-Range Visual Homing." In 2006 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/robio.2006.340381.

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Garcia, Eloy, Dzung M. Tran, David Casbeer, Dejan Milutinovic, and Meir Pachter. "Beyond Visual Range Tactics." In AIAA Scitech 2021 Forum. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2021-1229.

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Ward, Greg. "Dynamic range and visual perception." In the 4th symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1272582.1272597.

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Song, Ho-Keun, Kug-Chan Cha, and Jong S. Choi. "Range image segmentation using pseudoreflectance images." In Visual Communications and Image Processing '95, edited by Lance T. Wu. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.206700.

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Saito, Takahiro, Takashi Komatsu, Shin-ichi Sunaga, and Masayuki Hashiguchi. "Detection and repair of defects in range-and-color image data observed with a laser range scanner." In Visual Communications and Image Processing 2003, edited by Touradj Ebrahimi and Thomas Sikora. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.501480.

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Barbur, J. L., J. A. Harlow, A. Hurden, and P. Smith. "Visual performance in the mesopic range." In Vision Science and its Applications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/vsia.1999.sae2.

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Cook, Harrison, Quang Vinh Nguyen, Simeon Simoff, Tomas Trescak, and Dean Preston. "A Close-Range Gesture Interaction with Kinect." In 2015 Big Data Visual Analytics (BDVA). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bdva.2015.7314284.

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Xiaohong Bao, R. Pajarola, and M. Shafae. "Live Range Visibility Constraints for Adaptive Terrain Visualization." In IEEE Visualization 2004. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/visual.2004.67.

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Zhang, Xintong, and Dongming Zhao. "Range image segmentation via edges and critical points." In Visual Communications and Image Processing '95, edited by Lance T. Wu. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.206699.

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Miao, Dan, Jingjing Fu, Yan Lu, Shipeng Li, and Chang Wen Chen. "Layered compression for high dynamic range depth." In 2012 Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vcip.2012.6410786.

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Reports on the topic "Visual range"

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Perez, Jorge E., and Vijay K. Madisetti. Integrated Automatic Target Detection from Pixel-Registered Visual-Thermal-Range Images. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada358524.

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Hildebrand, John A. Acoustic and Visual Monitoring for Marine Mammals at the Southern California Off-Shore Range. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada625551.

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Hildebrand, John A. Acoustic and Visual Monitoring for Marine Mammals at the Southern California Off-Shore Range (SCORE). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada434847.

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Silva, David W., and II. The Impact of Visor Transmissivity and Reflectivity on Pilot Visual Acuity and Target Acquisition Range. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada411608.

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Kotulak, John C., and Clarence E. Rash. Visual Acuity with Second and Third Generation Night Vision Goggles Obtained from a New Method of Night Sky Simulation Across a Wide Range of Target Contrast. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada248786.

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Al-Qadi, Imad, Hasan Ozer, Mouna Krami Senhaji, Qingwen Zhou, Rebekah Yang, Seunggu Kang, Marshall Thompson, et al. A Life-Cycle Methodology for Energy Use by In-Place Pavement Recycling Techniques. Illinois Center for Transportation, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/20-018.

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Worldwide interest in using recycled materials in flexible pavements as an alternative to virgin materials has increased significantly over the past few decades. Therefore, recycling has been utilized in pavement maintenance and rehabilitation activities. Three types of in-place recycling technologies have been introduced since the late 70s: hot in-place recycling, cold in-place recycling, and full-depth reclamation. The main objectives of this project are to develop a framework and a life-cycle assessment (LCA) methodology to evaluate maintenance and rehabilitation treatments, specifically in-place recycling and conventional paving methods, and develop a LCA tool utilizing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to help local and state highway agencies evaluate environmental benefits and tradeoffs of in-place recycling techniques as compared to conventional rehabilitation methods at each life-cycle stage from the material extraction to the end of life. The ultimate outcome of this study is the development of a framework and a user-friendly LCA tool that assesses the environmental impact of a wide range of pavement treatments, including in-place recycling, conventional methods, and surface treatments. The developed tool provides pavement industry practitioners, consultants, and agencies the opportunity to complement their projects’ economic and social assessment with the environmental impacts quantification. In addition, the tool presents the main factors that impact produced emissions and energy consumed at every stage of the pavement life cycle due to treatments. The tool provides detailed information such as fuel usage analysis of in-place recycling based on field data.
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Syvash, Kateryna. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK AS AN ELEMENT OF PARASOCIAL COMMUNICATION WITH SCREEN MEDIA-PERSONS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11062.

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Parasocial communication is defined as an illusory and one-sided interaction between the viewer and the media person, which is analogous to interpersonal communication. Among the classic media, television has the greatest potential for such interaction through a combination of audio and visual series and a wide range of television content – from newscasts to talent shows. Viewers’ reaction to this product can be seen as a defining element of parasociality and directly affect the popularity of a media person and the ratings of the TV channel. In this article we will consider feedback as part of parasocial communication and describe ways to express it in times of media transformations. The psychological interaction «media person – viewer» had been the focus of research by both psychologists and media experts for over 60 years. During the study, scientists described the predictors, functions, manifestations and possible consequences of paracommunication. One of the key elements of the formed parasocial connections is the real audience reaction. Our goal is to conceptualize the concept of feedback in the paradigm of parasocial communication and describe the main types of reactions to the media person in long-term parasocial relationships. The research focuses on the ways in which the viewer’s feedback on the television media person is expressed, bypassing the issue of classifying the audience’s feedback as «positive» and «negative». For this purpose, more than 20 interdisciplinary scientific works on the issue of parasocial interaction were analyzed and their generalization was carried out. Based on pre­vious research, the types and methods of feedback in the television context are separated. With successful parasocial interaction, the viewer can react in different ways to the media person. The type of feedback will directly depend on the strength of the already established communication with the media person. We distinguish seven types of feedback and divide them into those that occur during or after a television show; those that are spontaneous or planned; aimed directly at the media person or third parties. We offer the following types of feedback from TV viewers: «talking to the TV»; telling about the experience of parasocial communication to others; following on social networks; likes and comments; imitation of behavior and appearance; purchase of recommended brands; fanart.
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Yatsymirska, Mariya. SOCIAL EXPRESSION IN MULTIMEDIA TEXTS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11072.

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The article investigates functional techniques of extralinguistic expression in multimedia texts; the effectiveness of figurative expressions as a reaction to modern events in Ukraine and their influence on the formation of public opinion is shown. Publications of journalists, broadcasts of media resonators, experts, public figures, politicians, readers are analyzed. The language of the media plays a key role in shaping the worldview of the young political elite in the first place. The essence of each statement is a focused thought that reacts to events in the world or in one’s own country. The most popular platform for mass information and social interaction is, first of all, network journalism, which is characterized by mobility and unlimited time and space. Authors have complete freedom to express their views in direct language, including their own word formation. Phonetic, lexical, phraseological and stylistic means of speech create expression of the text. A figurative word, a good aphorism or proverb, a paraphrased expression, etc. enhance the effectiveness of a multimedia text. This is especially important for headlines that simultaneously inform and influence the views of millions of readers. Given the wide range of issues raised by the Internet as a medium, research in this area is interdisciplinary. The science of information, combining language and social communication, is at the forefront of global interactions. The Internet is an effective source of knowledge and a forum for free thought. Nonlinear texts (hypertexts) – «branching texts or texts that perform actions on request», multimedia texts change the principles of information collection, storage and dissemination, involving billions of readers in the discussion of global issues. Mastering the word is not an easy task if the author of the publication is not well-read, is not deep in the topic, does not know the psychology of the audience for which he writes. Therefore, the study of media broadcasting is an important component of the professional training of future journalists. The functions of the language of the media require the authors to make the right statements and convincing arguments in the text. Journalism education is not only knowledge of imperative and dispositive norms, but also apodictic ones. In practice, this means that there are rules in media creativity that are based on logical necessity. Apodicticity is the first sign of impressive language on the platform of print or electronic media. Social expression is a combination of creative abilities and linguistic competencies that a journalist realizes in his activity. Creative self-expression is realized in a set of many important factors in the media: the choice of topic, convincing arguments, logical presentation of ideas and deep philological education. Linguistic art, in contrast to painting, music, sculpture, accumulates all visual, auditory, tactile and empathic sensations in a universal sign – the word. The choice of the word for the reproduction of sensory and semantic meanings, its competent use in the appropriate context distinguishes the journalist-intellectual from other participants in forums, round tables, analytical or entertainment programs. Expressive speech in the media is a product of the intellect (ability to think) of all those who write on socio-political or economic topics. In the same plane with him – intelligence (awareness, prudence), the first sign of which (according to Ivan Ogienko) is a good knowledge of the language. Intellectual language is an important means of organizing a journalistic text. It, on the one hand, logically conveys the author’s thoughts, and on the other – encourages the reader to reflect and comprehend what is read. The richness of language is accumulated through continuous self-education and interesting communication. Studies of social expression as an important factor influencing the formation of public consciousness should open up new facets of rational and emotional media broadcasting; to trace physical and psychological reactions to communicative mimicry in the media. Speech mimicry as one of the methods of disguise is increasingly becoming a dangerous factor in manipulating the media. Mimicry is an unprincipled adaptation to the surrounding social conditions; one of the most famous examples of an animal characterized by mimicry (change of protective color and shape) is a chameleon. In a figurative sense, chameleons are called adaptive journalists. Observations show that mimicry in politics is to some extent a kind of game that, like every game, is always conditional and artificial.
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