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What is Light Field

Handbook of Research on Maximizing Cognitive Learning through Knowledge Visualization
A function describing a amount and direction of light in every point in the space. Michael Faraday is supposed to coin the term, as an analogy to magnetic field.
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Simultaneous Perception of Parallel Streams of Visual Data
Marcin Brzezicki (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8142-2.ch003
Abstract
This chapter presents a study of the perceptual processes that condition the parallel processing of visual data and thus could become a design tool to manage the transfer of information. This allows the designers to analyze and consciously plan this process, taking into account the perceptual mechanisms involved. The chapter combines knowledge from the fields of cognitive science, geometrical optics, graphic design, and—last but not least—it utilizes the author's experience in architecture gained from the study of transparency perception.
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Simultaneous Perception of Parallel Streams of Visual Data
A function describing a amount and direction of light in every point in the space. Michael Faraday is supposed to coin the term, as an analogy to magnetic field.
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Higher Education Teaching and Learning With Augmented Reality
It enables objects to be displayed at varying focal planes, allowing for the illusion of depth in an augmented reality experience.
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