| Symmetry and complementarity: a discussion and a qualitative demonstration with computer generated infinite patterns of natural scenes |
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Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization; Vol. 95
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Proceedings of the 2nd symposium on Applied perception in graphics and visualization
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A Coroña, Spain
SESSION: Poster abstracts: aesthetics
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Pages: 156 - 56
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-139-2
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ABSTRACT
The ultimate goal of visual perception is the definition of the surrounding-the global whole, made of parts and element, within global and local relationships. The visual process aims at the isolation of wholes through distinguishing their particular attributes from their neighbours and understanding their relationships (such as figure vs. ground), which result in hierarchical order, grouping and attention.
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