Class Notes: Tuesday
10/1/02
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Interesting visualization
device: Random dot stereogram
Background: How to represent 3-d ideas using the 2-d medium of paper?
- Perspective plots
- Movies: "time" as 3rd dimension
- Polarized light 3d movies
- Red - Green colored views
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Random dot stereogram
Random Dot Stereogram:
Due to Bela Julesz
Discussed in Section 2.6 of text.
Example:
Idea: "adjust your eyes" so that the two images are "on top of each other"
a. by focussing on a distant point
b. by crossing your eyes
Then staring at the image will eventually show:
(a) an "inset diamond"
(b)
a "diamond floating out in front"
Try with both this image,
and that on page 42 of the text
How does it work?
- "Tricks" the visual perceptual system
- Based on random pattern of dots
- Nearly the same for both eyes
- But the diamond shape is "shifted by one pixel"
- Eye keys on this to create impression of "depth"
- Detailed analysis of "time to seeing it" given in Text, Section 2.6
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Many variations exist, based on other types of patterns
More powerful graphics, including
- Box Plots
- Smooth histograms
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Movies
Available from software called
"Matlab"
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