visplid
Visplid is a concept used in visual computing to quantify perceived visual stability during motion. It describes how coherent a viewer's perception remains when a scene contains multiple moving elements, depth cues, and occlusions. In practice, visplid serves as a scalar metric derived from psychophysical experiments and algorithmic analysis of motion fields, intended to assist designers and engineers in evaluating animation quality, virtual reality comfort, and video encoding efficiency.
The term was introduced in 2018 by researchers at the Institute of Visual Perception, who proposed visplid
Visplid values are obtained from controlled user studies in which participants rate stability of stimuli, combined
Applications include benchmarking animation pipelines, evaluating compression algorithms that preserve motion cues, and guiding user interface