Publications of Jeffrey B. Mulligan, Ph.D.
2021
Arsintescu, Lucia, Pradhan, Sean, Chachad, Ravi G., Gregory, Kevin B.,
Mulligan, Jeffrey B., and Flynn-Evans, Erin E. (2021).
Early starts and late finishes both reduce alertness and performance among short-haul airline pilots.
J. Sleep Res., 31(3).
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.13521
2020
Mulligan, Jeffrey B. (2020).
Evaluation of tablet-based methods for assessment of contrast sensitivity.
Proc. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging.
DOI: 10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.11.HVEI-210
Lucia Arsintescu , Ravi Chachad , Kevin B. Gregory , Jeffrey B. Mulligan & Erin E. Flynn-Evans (2020).
The relationship between workload, performance and fatigue
in a short-haul airline.
Chronobiology International, DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2020.1804924
2019
Mulligan, Jeffrey B. (2019).
Discovery of Activities via Statistical Clustering of Fixation
Patterns.
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging.
DOI 10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2019.12.HVEI-206
2018
Flynn-Evans et al. (2018).
Sleep and neurobehavioral performance vary by work start time
during non-traditional day shifts.
Sleep Health, v. 4, pp. 476-484.
Mulligan, J. B. (2018). “Statistical identification of fixations in noisy eye movement data.” in Rogowitz, B. E. Pappas, T. N., and de Ridder, H. (eds.), Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2018, IS\&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging 2018.
2017
Arsintescu, L., Mulligan, J. B., and Flynn-Evans, E. E. (2017).
“Evaluation of psychomotor vigilance task for touch screen devices.”
Human Factors,
DOI:10.1177/0018720816688394.
Mulligan, J. B. (2017). “Illusory variations in apparent dot brightness induced by density modulations.” In Shapiro, A. G., and Todorovic, D. (eds.), Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, Oxford University Press, Oxford. DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794607.001.0001
2016
Mulligan, J. B. (2016).
“A method for rapid measurement of contrast sensitivity on mobile touch-screens.” in Rogowitz, B. E. Pappas, T. N., and de Ridder, H. (eds.),
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging 2016, IS\&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging 2016,
pp. HVEI-104.1 - HVEI-104.6.
2013
Mulligan, J. B., Stevenson, S. B., and Cormack, L. K. (2013).
“Reflexive and voluntary control of smooth eye movements.”
in Rogowitz, B. E. Pappas, T. N., and de Ridder, H. (eds.),
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XVIII,
Proc. SPIE, v. 8651.
2012
Mulligan, J. B. (2012).
“A GPU-Accelerated Software Eye Tracking System.”
Proc. ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA),
pp. 265-268.
2010
Mulligan, J. B., and Gabayan, K. N. (2010).
“Robust optical eye detection during head movement.”
Proc. ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA),
pp. 129-132.
McDermott, K. C., Malkoc, G., Mulligan, J. B., and Webster, M. A. (2010). “Adaptation and visual salience.” J. Vis., v. 10(13), pp. 1-32.
2009
Mulligan, J. B. (2009).
“Presentation of calibrated images on the web.”
in Rogowitz, B. E. and Pappas, T. N. (eds.),
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XIV,
Proc. SPIE, v. 7240.
Ahumada, A. J., Jr., Kaiser, M. K., and Mulligan, J. B. (2009). “The dynamic range of visual imagery in space.” in Rogowitz, B. E. and Pappas, T. N. (eds.), Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XIV, Proc. SPIE, v. 7240.
Mulligan, J. B. (2009)
“Motion parallax enhances depth in a perspective air-traffic display.”
SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, v. 40(1), pp. 1231-1233.
2008
Mulligan, J. B. (2008).
“Measurement of eye velocity using active illumination.”
Proc. ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA),
pp. 35-38.
Hamoud, R. I. and Mulligan, J. B., (2008). “Introduction to Eye Monitoring.” In Hamoud, R. I. (ed.), Passive Eye Monitoring, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
2006
Mulligan, J. B. (2006).
“Optical eye models for gaze tracking.”
Proc. ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA), p. 51.
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McDermott, K., Mulligan, J. B., Bebis, G., and Webster, M. A. (2006). “Visual search and eye movements in novel and familiar contexts.” in Rogowitz, B. E., Pappas, T. N., and Daly, S. J. (eds.), Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XI, Proc. SPIE, v. 6057.
2005
Mulligan, J. B. (2005).
“A tree-structured model of visual appearance applied to gaze-tracking.”
In Bebis, G., Boyle, R., Koracin, D., and Parvin, B. (eds.),
First International Symposium on Visual Computing,
Springer Lecture Notes on Computer Science v. 3804, pp. 303-312.
Mulligan, J. B., and Brolly, X. L. C. (2005).
“Pilot behavior and course deviations during precision flight.”
in Rogowitz, B. E. and Pappas, T. N. (eds.),
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging X,
Proc. SPIE, v. 5666,
pp. 362-373.
2004
Mulligan, J. B., and Brolly, X. L. C. (2004).
“Surface determination by photometric ranging.”
Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop (CVPRW04),
v. 3, pp. 40-47.
Brolly, X. L. C., and Mulligan, J. B. (2004).
“Implicit calibration of a remote gaze tracker.”
Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop (CVPRW04),
v. 8, pp. 134-141.
Meyer, G. F., Mulligan, J. B., and Wuerger, S. M. (2004). “Continuous audio-visual digit recognition using N-best decision fusion.” Information Fusion, v. 5(2), pp. 91-101.
2003
Brolly, X. L. C., Stratelos, C., and Mulligan, J. B. (2003).
“Model-based head pose estimation for air-traffic controllers.”
Proc. IEEE International Conf. on Image Processing (ICIP),
Barcelona, Spain, v. 3, pp 113-116.
2002
Mulligan, J. B., (2002).
“A software-based eye tracking system for the study of air-traffic displays.”
Proc. ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA),
pp. 69-76.
Mulligan, J. B., (2002).
“Vision-based approaches to digital halftoning.”
Proc. 55th Annual Conference
of the Society for Imaging Science and Technology,
Portland OR, pp. 1-4.
Mulligan, J. B., (2002).
“Sensory processing delays measured with the eye movement correlogram.” in Kaminski, Henry J., and Leigh, R, John (eds.),
Neurobiology of Eye Movements: From Molecules to Behavior,
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, v. 956,
pp. 476-478.
1999
Watson, A. B., Hu, Q. J., McGowan, J. F. III, and Mulligan, J. B., (1999).
“Design and performance of a digital video quality metric.”
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging IV,
Proc. SPIE, v. 3644,
pp. 168-174.
1997
Mulligan, J. B., (1997).
“Application of Motion-JPEG to dynamic stimulus presentation.”
Spatial Vision, v. 11, pp. 19-32.
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Mulligan, J. B., (1997).
“Image processing for improved eye tracking accuracy.”
Behavior Research Methods, Instrumentation and Computers,
v. 29, pp. 54-65.
Mulligan, J. B., (1997).
“Application of temporal error diffusion to motion JPEG.”
in Rogowitz, B. E. and Pappas, T. N. (eds.),
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging II,
Proc. SPIE, v. 3016,
pp. 288-295.
Mulligan, J. B., (1997).
“Recovery of motion parameters from distortions in scanned images.”
in Le Moigne, J. (ed.),
Proc. Image Registration Workshop,
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, November 20-21, 1997.
NASA Publication \# CP-1998-206853.
1996
Beutter, B. R., Mulligan, J. B., and Stone, L. S., (1996). “The barberplaid illusion: plaid motion is biased by elongated apertures.” Vision Res., v. 36, pp. 3061-3075.
Mulligan, J. B., (1996). “When are supercomputers worth the bother?” Behavior Research Methods, Instrumentation and Computers, v. 28, pp. 239-240.
1995
Mulligan, J. B., and Beutter, B. R., (1995).
“Eye-movement tracking using compressed video images.”
Vision Science and its Applications,
1995 Technical Digest Series,
v. 1,
Optical Society of America,
pp. 163-166.
1994
Mulligan, J. B., and MacLeod, D. I. A., (1994). “In search of an optoretinogram.” Vision Science and its Applications, 1994 Technical Digest Series, v. 2, Optical Society of America, pp. 167-170.
1993
Mulligan, J. B., (1993).
“Nonlinear combination rules and the perception of motion transparency.”
Vision Res.,
v. 33, pp. 2021-2030.
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Mulligan, J. B., (1993).
“Methods for spatiotemporal dithering.”
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SID International Symposium Digest of Technical Papers,
v. 24, pp. 155-158.
Mulligan, J. B., (1993).
“Improving digital halftones by exploiting visual system properties.”
in Singh, A. (ed.), Conference record,
27th Asilomar conference on Signals, Systems and Computers,
IEEE Computer Society Press,
pp. 961-965.
1992
Mulligan, J. B., (1992).
“Anisotropy in an ambiguous kinetic depth effect.”
J. Opt. Soc. Am. A,
v. 9, pp. 521-529.
Mulligan, J. B., and Ahumada, A. J., Jr., (1992).
“Principled halftoning based on human vision models.”
in Rogowitz, B. E. (ed.),
Human Vision, Visual Processing, and Visual Display III,
Proc. SPIE, v. 1666,
pp. 109-121.
Mulligan, J. B., and Ahumada, A. J. Jr., (1992).
“Principled methods for color dithering based on models of the human visual system.”
SID International Symposium Digest of Technical Papers,
v. 23, pp. 194-197.
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1991
Mulligan, J. B. and MacLeod, D. I. A., (1991).
“Visual sensitivity to spatially sampled modulation in human observers.”
Vision Res., v. 31, pp. 895-905.
Ahumada, A. J., Jr., and Mulligan, J. B., (1991).
“Network compensation for missing sensors.”
in Rogowitz, B. E., Brill, M. H., and Allebach, J. P. (eds.),
Human Vision, Visual Processing, and Visual Display II,
Proc. SPIE, v. 1453,
pp. 134-146.
1990
Stone, L. S., Watson, A. B., and Mulligan, J. B., (1990).
“Effect of contrast on the perceived direction of a moving plaid.”
Vision Res., v. 30, pp. 1049-1067.
Ahumada, A. J., Jr., and Mulligan, J. B., (1990). “Learning receptor positions from imperfectly known motions.” in Rogowitz, B. E., and Allebach, J. P. (eds.), Human Vision and Electronic Imaging: Models, Methods, and Applications, Proc. SPIE, v. 1249, pp. 124-134.
Mulligan, J. B., (1990).
“Digital halftoning methods for selectively partitioning
error into achromatic and chromatic channels.”
in Rogowitz, B. E., and Allebach, J. P. (eds.),
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging: Models, Methods, and Applications,
Proc. SPIE, v. 1249,
pp. 261-270.
1989
Mulligan, J. B., and Stone, L. S., (1989).
“Halftoning method for the generation of motion stimuli.”
J. Opt. Soc. Am., v. 6, pp. 1217-1227.
Stone, L. S., Watson, A. B., and Mulligan, J. B., (1989).
Effect of contrast on the perception of direction of a moving pattern.
NASA Technical Memorandum #102234.
Ahumada, A. J., Jr., and Mulligan, J. B., (1989). “Learning in interpolation networks for irregular sampling: some convergence properties.” OSA Topical Meeting on Applied Vision, 1989 Technical Digest Series, v. 16, pp. WC3-1 - WC3-4.
1988
Mulligan, J. B., and MacLeod, D. I. A., (1988).
“Reciprocity between luminance and dot density in the perception of brightness.”
Vision Res., v. 28, 503-519.
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Mulligan, J. B., and Stone, L. S., (1988), Efficient use of bit planes in the generation of motion stimuli. NASA Tech. Memo. #101022.
1986
Mulligan J. B., (1986). “Optimizing stereo separation in color television anaglyphs.” Perception, v. 15, pp. 27-36.
Mulligan J. B., (1986). “Minimizing quantization errors in a digitally controlled CRT.” Color Res. Appl. (suppl.), v. 11, pp. S47-S51.
1985
Nakayama K., Silverman G., MacLeod D. I. A., and Mulligan J. B., (1985). “Sensitivity to shearing and compressive motion in random dots.” Perception, v. 14, pp. 225-238.
1982
Stromeyer C. F. III, Mulligan J. B., Birch D. G., and Dawson B. M., (1982). “Adaptation to polarized light in humans.” Vision Res., v. 22, pp. 217-224.