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Dr. Dhanraj Vishwanath
 
  Dr. Dhanraj Vishwanath  

Dhanraj Vishwanath's research interests lie in 3D space and object perception. His current research focuses on surface representation, depth perception, pictorial perception, and the linkage between perception and eye movements. He has a special interest in foundational issues in computational approaches to perception, as well as applications of visual perception research to design and human factors.

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Vishwanath, D. (2006). Coplanar reflectance change and the ontology of surface perception. In Albertazzi, L. (ed.) The Depictive Space of Perception. Amsterdam: John Benjamins
Vishwanath, D., Girshick, A. & Banks, M. S. (2005). Why pictures look right when viewed from the wrong place. Nature Neuroscience, 8(10), pp. 1401-1410.
Vishwanath, D. & Kowler, E. (2004). Saccadic localization in the presence of cues to 3D shape. Journal of Vision, 4, pp. 445-458.
Vishwanath, D. & Kowler, E. (2003). Localization of shapes in perception and eye movements. Vision Research, 43, pp. 1637-1653
 
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