Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation
Department of Informatics, Faculty of Informatics
Department of information Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
Yamaguchi University
Visual Information Laboratory
Associate Professor
Saori AIDA
Research Summary
Our research is aimed at elucidating the visual characteristics of how depth perception and quantity perception are processed in three-dimensional space. Humans process various physical stimulus attributes (e.g., distance, depth, color, and quantity) of objects in 3D space in everyday life. It is generally believed that human perception accurately reflects the attributes of physical stimuli, but perception and physical stimuli do not always coincide. We measure human sensations when we observe an image or other object, and investigate how the processing process of the brain is carried out based on the relationship between the physical stimulus and the measured response. To better understand the process of information processing in the brain, we use psychophysical, physiological, and computational methods of measurement to study this process. VR, AR and MR are technologies that make use of the visual characteristics of 3D space, and they are being widely used in entertainment (such as 3D movies and 3D games) and medical AR.
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