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Evaluating and Improving Rendered Visual Experiences

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Rendered imagery is presented to us daily. Special effects in movies, video games, scientific visualizations, and marketing catalogs all often rely on images generated through computer graphics. However, with all the possibilities that rendering offers come also a plethora of challenges. The topics of this talk include ways of evaluating the visual errors caused when some of those challenges are not completely overcome, as well as ways to improve on the visual experience observers have when viewing rendered content. The discussion will touch on high frame rate rendering, recoloring for color deficient observers, and image quality assessment. This will all be presented from a personal perspective, including explanations of the thinking process that were present during development of the various suggested algorithms.

Zoom link: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/83084065280?pwd=AvfavK7YMMA1Qakuml4LgGZiFQgadw.1

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