Collisions and Perception (2001)
| Venue: | ACM Transactions on Graphics |
| Citations: | 42 - 4 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{O'Sullivan01collisionsand,
author = {Carol O'Sullivan and John Dingliana},
title = {Collisions and Perception},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
year = {2001},
volume = {20},
pages = {151--168}
}
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Abstract
Level of Detail (LoD) techniques for real-time... In this paper, we are particularly interested in the problem of realistic collision simulation in scenes where large numbers of objects are colliding and processing must occur in real-time. An interruptible and therefore degradable collision handling mechanism is used and the perceptual impact of this degradation is explored. We look for ways in which we can optimise the realism of such simulations and describe a series of psychophysical experiments that investigated different factors affecting collision perception, including eccentricity, separation, distractors, causality and accuracy of physical response. Finally, strategies for incorporating these factors into a perceptually adaptive real-time simulation of large numbers of visually similar objects are presented.







