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<bibitem type="C">   <ARLID>0462548</ARLID> <utime>20240111140924.5</utime><mtime>20160914235959.9</mtime>    <DOI>10.2312/mam.20161252</DOI>           <title language="eng" primary="1">Gaze Analysis of BRDF Distortions</title>  <specification> <page_count>4 s.</page_count> <media_type>E</media_type> </specification>   <serial><ARLID>cav_un_epca*0463049</ARLID><ISBN>978-3-03868-007-9</ISBN><ISSN>2309-5059</ISSN><title>Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling</title><part_num/><part_title/><publisher><place>Geneve</place><name>The Eurographics Association</name><year>2016</year></publisher><editor><name1>Klein</name1><name2>R.</name2></editor><editor><name1>Rushmeier</name1><name2>H.</name2></editor></serial>    <keyword>BRDF</keyword>   <keyword>distortion</keyword>   <keyword>eye-tracking</keyword>   <keyword>gaze</keyword>    <author primary="1"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0101086</ARLID> <full_dept language="cz">Rozpoznávání obrazu</full_dept> <full_dept language="eng">Department of Pattern Recognition</full_dept> <department language="cz">RO</department> <department language="eng">RO</department> <full_dept>Department of Pattern Recognition</full_dept>  <share>40</share> <name1>Filip</name1> <name2>Jiří</name2> <institution>UTIA-B</institution> <fullinstit>Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.</fullinstit> </author> <author primary="0"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0257389</ARLID> <name1>Havran</name1> <name2>V.</name2> <country>CZ</country> </author> <author primary="0"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0257390</ARLID> <name1>Myszkowski</name1> <name2>K.</name2> <country>DE</country> </author>   <source> <url>http://library.utia.cas.cz/separaty/2016/RO/filip-0462548.pdf</url> <source_size>4MB</source_size> </source>        <cas_special> <project> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0303412</ARLID> <project_id>GA14-02652S</project_id> <agency>GA ČR</agency> <country>CZ</country> </project>  <abstract language="eng" primary="1">BRDFs are currently used as a standard representation of material surface reflectance properties either in the from of tabulated measurements or a parametric model. However, the compression of tabulated representations as well as their fitting into such a parametric model typically introduces some visual degradations. We describe our analysis of the human gaze behavior in two types of standard visual experiments, where the common task is to compare a pair of BRDFs. The analysis was carried out across six different isotropic/anisotropic materials and three application-relevant BRDF degradation models.</abstract>    <action target="WRD"> <ARLID>cav_un_auth*0333307</ARLID> <name>4th Eurographics Workshop on Material Appearance Modelling (MAM)</name> <dates>22.6.2016</dates> <place>Dublin</place> <country>IE</country>  </action>  <RIV>BD</RIV>    <reportyear>2017</reportyear>      <num_of_auth>3</num_of_auth>  <presentation_type> PR </presentation_type> <inst_support> RVO:67985556 </inst_support>  <permalink>http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0262348</permalink>  <unknown tag="mrcbC61"> 1 </unknown>  <confidential>S</confidential>        <arlyear>2016</arlyear>       <unknown tag="mrcbU56"> 4MB </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU63"> cav_un_epca*0463049 Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling The Eurographics Association 2016 Geneve 978-3-03868-007-9 2309-5059 </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU67"> 340 Klein R. </unknown> <unknown tag="mrcbU67"> 340 Rushmeier H. </unknown> </cas_special> </bibitem>