Don E. Pearson

Affiliations:
  • University of Essex


According to our database1, Don E. Pearson authored at least 15 papers between 1985 and 2000.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

Awards

IEEE Fellow

IEEE Fellow 1999, "For sustained leadership in visual information processing and coding.".

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Bibliography

2000
A calibration method for continuous video quality (SSCQE) measurements.
Signal Process. Image Commun., 2000

Using Behavioral Realism to Estimate Presence: A Study of the Utility of Postural Responses to Motion-Stimuli.
Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ., 2000

1999
Effects of Sensory Information and Prior Experience on Direct Subjective Ratings of Presence.
Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ., 1999

1998
An objective measurement tool for MPEG video quality.
Signal Process., 1998

Sensitivity of Model-based Coded Video to Packet Losses.
Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 1998

Viewer response to time-varying video quality.
Proceedings of the Human Vision and Electronic Imaging III, 1998

1997
Variability of performance in video coding.
Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, 1997

1996
Selective use of model-based coding for large moving objects.
Proceedings of the 8th European Signal Processing Conference, 1996

1995
Editorial.
Signal Process. Image Commun., 1995

Developments in model-based video coding.
Proc. IEEE, 1995

1994
A switched model-based coder for video signals.
IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. Video Technol., 1994

1993
Modeling and subjective assessment of cell discard in ATM video.
IEEE Trans. Image Process., 1993

1990
Texture mapping in model-based image coding.
Signal Process. Image Commun., 1990

1987
Guest Editorial: Low Bit-Rate Coding of Moving Images.
IEEE J. Sel. Areas Commun., 1987

1985
Visual communication at very low data rates.
Proc. IEEE, 1985


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