- 15 Apr
- 2022
Professor Tadamasa Sawada from Tokyo held a presentation on the psychology of visual perception at the RAU
During his speech in RAU Tadamasa Sawada presented his scientific projects and told how he used various approaches for human visual system research.
On April 12, the presentation of the Japanese scientist Tadamasa Sawada "Vision science as a multidisciplinary field" took place in the RAU conference hall.
Tadamasa Sawada completed his doctoral dissertation at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Informatics, Computing and Control) and is an expert in the psychology of visual perception. He studies human vision, paying particular attention to the perception of three-dimensional images. Psychological methods in a combination with mathematical and computing approaches, such as projective geometry and reversed project geometry are used for this.
Tadamasa Sawada completed his doctoral dissertation at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Informatics, Computing and Control) and is an expert in the psychology of visual perception. He studies human vision, paying particular attention to the perception of three-dimensional images. Psychological methods in a combination with mathematical and computing approaches, such as projective geometry and reversed project geometry are used for this.
During his speech in RAU the speaker presented his scientific projects and told how he used various approaches for human visual system research.
It should be noted that the meeting is organized by the Institute of Humanitarian Sciences of RAU.
Translated by Inessa Sharko & Sona Oganyan
(Master's Program in Translation & Interpretation)
(Master's Program in Translation & Interpretation)