“Use of periodic shift and color combinations to enhance illusory motion” by Yanaka

  • ©Kazuhisa Yanaka

  • ©Kazuhisa Yanaka

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    Use of periodic shift and color combinations to enhance illusory motion

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    A new illusory motion which is so strong that almost everyone can easily perceive it has been created by using two techniques. One is to shift the image periodically, and the other is to create a still image which causes the illusion by blending only two primary colors such as red and blue.

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    1. Chi Ming-Te et al., 2008. Self-Animating Images: Illusory Motion Using Repeated Asymmetric Patterns. ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 paper.
    2. Kitaoka, A., 2004, ‘Rollers’. http://www.psy.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/rollers.gif
    3. Kitaoka, A., 2008. Optimized Fraser-Wilcox Illusion, http://www.psy.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/nisshin2008ws.html
    4. Yanaka et al., 2011. Automatic Shake to Enhance Fraser-Wilcox Illusions. Proc.VISAPP 2011. pp. 405–408.


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