Visually Induced Motion Sickness in 360° Videos: Comparing and Combining Visual Optimization Techniques.
Paulo BalaDina DionisioValentina NisiNuno NunesPublished in: ISMAR Adjunct (2018)
Keyphrases
- visual perception
- visual data
- motion features
- visual motion
- visual cues
- visual features
- periodic motion
- moving camera
- recognition of human actions
- video sequences
- motion estimation
- image sequences
- camera motion
- visual analysis
- motion cues
- visual representation
- key frames
- space time
- input video
- dynamic textures
- motion analysis
- mid level
- dynamic scenes
- visual information
- action recognition
- motion parameters
- moving objects
- motion capture data
- successive frames
- temporal coherence
- human observers
- human motion
- static images
- recognizing human actions
- motion field
- video representation
- video frames
- low level
- motion patterns
- video stabilization
- visual effects
- optical flow
- visual attention
- temporal domain
- video content
- adjacent frames
- motion model
- video data
- video surveillance
- perceptual information
- visual stimuli
- traffic scenes
- temporal segmentation
- object motion
- motion trajectories
- spatial and temporal
- feature points
- video scene
- spatio temporal
- motion detection
- video search