Sentence examples for depth sensation from inspiring English sources

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Lei et al. [20] proposed a depth sensation enhancement method for multiple virtual view rendering.

In the 3DV, the depth sensation is provided and depth is another key factor for visual attention in stereoscopic video.

On the contrary, expert viewers pay more attentions on motion, textural, or semantic areas because they are already familiar with the depth sensation.

(4) Depth discontinuous regions or depth contrast regions are usually the attention areas in the 3DV as they provide strong depth sensation, especially when view angles or view positions are switching.

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It is because the participants' depth sensations vary from person to person.

Diagnostics of a diabetic foot was based on clinical (including neurological) assessment of peripheral polyneuropathy presence, legs perfusion abnormalities, foot ulcers assessment, foot deformity, and other risk factors of foot trauma in accordance with the proposal of International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (PEDIS: Perfusion, Extent, Depth, Infection, Sensation) [ 12].

Our days are so marked by modern day life's measurements of likes, comments, and first place ribbons of who has the most emails -- that we come to the day's end without the depth of sensations we were created to have.

You wear plastic glasses, and you get a sensation of depth in the movie image.

It was not until the early eighteen-thirties that the English scientist and inventor Charles Wheatstone began to suspect that the disparities between the two retinal images were in fact crucial to the brain's mysterious ability to generate a sensation of depth — and that the brain somehow fused these images automatically and unconsciously.

This is the process by which our binocular vision yields a sensation of depth, with each eye giving a slightly different account of the same object; "by means of these two different views, the mind, as it were, feels round it and gets an idea of its solidity," Holmes wrote.

It was not until the early 1830s that the English scientist and inventor Charles Wheatstone began to suspect that the disparities between the images received by our two eyes were in fact crucial to the brain's ability to generate a sensation of depth.

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