Human Factors of Stereoscopic 3D Displays

This book presents a discussion of some of the fundamental human factors issues related to stereoscopic 3D displays. These issues determine how stereoscopic dis plays can be designed so they interface well with the human binocular visual sys tem. In presenting this discussion, the idea embraced i...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-571862023-11-11T05:42:34Z Human Factors of Stereoscopic 3D Displays Patterson, Robert Earl Human Factors This book presents a discussion of some of the fundamental human factors issues related to stereoscopic 3D displays. These issues determine how stereoscopic dis plays can be designed so they interface well with the human binocular visual sys tem. In presenting this discussion, the idea embraced is that knowledge of the human binocular visual system is important when designing stereo 3D display systems. People have extolled the virtues of stereoscopic 3D displays since the time of the Victorian era when Wheatstone ( 1838 ) discovered that binocular disparity was the cue for stereoscopic depth perception. Almost 100 years later, for example, Rowlands and Killian ( 1937 ) continued this praise for the scientific and entertain ment virtues of stereoscopic displays. These virtues derive from the experience that depth perception induced by binocular disparity can be more compelling, robust, and immersive than depth perception induced by monocular cues (Patterson & Martin, 1992 ). The induction of strong immersive depth perception serves as the inspiration for creating these kinds of visual displays.... 2015-08-05T07:48:18Z 2015-08-05T07:48:18Z 2015 Book /978-1-4471-6651-1 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/57186 en application/pdf Springer
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Human Factors of Stereoscopic 3D Displays
description This book presents a discussion of some of the fundamental human factors issues related to stereoscopic 3D displays. These issues determine how stereoscopic dis plays can be designed so they interface well with the human binocular visual sys tem. In presenting this discussion, the idea embraced is that knowledge of the human binocular visual system is important when designing stereo 3D display systems. People have extolled the virtues of stereoscopic 3D displays since the time of the Victorian era when Wheatstone ( 1838 ) discovered that binocular disparity was the cue for stereoscopic depth perception. Almost 100 years later, for example, Rowlands and Killian ( 1937 ) continued this praise for the scientific and entertain ment virtues of stereoscopic displays. These virtues derive from the experience that depth perception induced by binocular disparity can be more compelling, robust, and immersive than depth perception induced by monocular cues (Patterson & Martin, 1992 ). The induction of strong immersive depth perception serves as the inspiration for creating these kinds of visual displays....
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