Journal of Perceptual Imaging
Open Access • Peer-reviewed • Multidisciplinary
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JPI publishes research at the intersection of perception and imaging.

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Creating an Emotionally Aware Portrait System Prototype using Aesthetic Emotion Evaluations of AI Art Portraits
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Effectiveness of Visual, Auditory, and Haptic Guidance Cues for Visual Targets in Virtual Exhibition Environments
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Interactions between Material Roughness, Perceived Gloss, and Color Appearance for 3D-Rendered Faces
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Exploring the Links between Colours and Tastes/Flavours
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Transparency and Translucency in Visual Appearance of Light-Permeable Materials
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Natural Scene Statistics and Distance Perception: Ground Surface and Non-ground Objects
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