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== Source ==
== Source ==
[Healey-Enns, 1996], Christopher G. Healey, Kellog S. Booth and James T. Enns, High-Speed Visual Estimation Using Preattentive Processing, The University of British Columbia, Created at: June,1996, Access Date: 24.October.2005. http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/download/tochi.96.pdf
[Healey et al., 1996], Healey, C. G., Booth, K. S., and Enns, J. T. High-Speed Visual Estimation Using Preattentive Processing. ''ACM Transactions on Human Computer Interaction'' 3(2), pages 107-135, 1996.
http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/download/tochi.96.pdf

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Summary

Region segregation by form and hue: (a) hue boundary is identified preattentively, even though form varies randomly in the two regions; (b) random hue variations interfere with the identification of a region boundary based on form.

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[Healey et al., 1996], Healey, C. G., Booth, K. S., and Enns, J. T. High-Speed Visual Estimation Using Preattentive Processing. ACM Transactions on Human Computer Interaction 3(2), pages 107-135, 1996. http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/download/tochi.96.pdf

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current07:30, 25 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 07:30, 25 October 2005594 × 331 (62 KB)Menace (talk | contribs)Region segregation by form and hue: (a) hue boundary is identified preattentively, even though form varies randomly in the two regions; (b) random hue variations interfere with the identi- fication of a region boundary based on form.
07:28, 25 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 07:28, 25 October 2005594 × 331 (62 KB)Menace (talk | contribs)Region segregation by form and hue: (a) hue boundary is identified preattentively, even though form varies randomly in the two regions; (b) random hue variations interfere with the identification of a region boundary based on form.

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