Name
Affiliation
Papers
MARTIN S. BANKS
University of California, Berkeley
25
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
71
224
23.40
Referers 
Referees 
References 
598
361
153
Search Limit
100598
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Integrating High Fidelity Eye, Head and World Tracking in a Wearable Device00.342021
Solving Parallax Error for 3D Eye Tracking00.342021
DiCE: dichoptic contrast enhancement for VR and stereo displays10.382019
DiCE: dichoptic contrast enhancement for binocular displays00.342019
High-resolution eye tracking using scanning laser ophthalmoscopy00.342019
Applications of vision science to virtual and augmented reality00.342018
Varifocal virtuality: a novel optical layout for near-eye display20.442017
Accommodation and comfort in head-mounted displays150.642017
The Perceptual Consequences of Curved Screens.10.382017
Chromablur: rendering chromatic eye aberration improves accommodation and realism.50.772017
Assessing and Improving the Identification of Computer-Generated Portraits.20.362016
Optimal presentation of imagery with focus cues on multi-plane displays211.252015
Dynamic lens and monovision 3D displays to improve viewer comfort150.962015
A Multisensor Integration Approach toward Astronaut Navigation for Landed Lunar Missions00.342014
Perception of Perspective Distortions in Image-Based Rendering.110.592013
Using blur to affect perceived distance and size393.042010
Editorial -- APGV 2010 special issue00.342010
Incorrect focus cues in stereo displays: effects on visual performance and viewer fatigue00.342008
Misperceptions in stereoscopic displays: a vision science perspective332.522008
The assumed light direction for perceiving shape from shading190.852008
Achieving Near-Correct Focus Cues In A 3-D Display Using Multiple Image Planes42.012005
Local Cross-Correlation Model Of Stereo Correspondence10.372005
Where Should You Sit To Watch A Movie?20.382005
Detection of object-motion during self-motion is predicted by local motion direction differences not deviation from the focus of expansion00.342005
A stereo display prototype with multiple focal distances535.412004