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Performance of estimating depth in projection based stereoscopic virtual display
Authors:Chiuhsiang Joe Lin  Lai‐Yu Cheng  Ming‐Ching Wang
Affiliation:1. National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan;2. Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Li, Taiwan
Abstract:Accurate distance estimation is essential for effective user interaction with objects appearing in the virtual space. Research has shown that the distance estimation in the virtual space is not as accurate as that in the real world. The inaccuracy phenomenon is almost exclusively documented for estimating objects appearing straight ahead of the eye. A collection of the accuracy data for targets located in different angles of view in the visual field may be useful in aiding the design of user‐virtual object interaction. This study collected the object to object distance estimation accuracy for targets displayed stereoscopically. There are five horizontal and two vertical viewing angles and three depths, resulting in a total of 30 locations in the virtual space. The distance estimation for any of the 30 object pairs were performed with or without the aid of spatial cues. Significant factors influencing the accuracy and time of distance estimation were identified. Implications of the finding were discussed with respect to the stereoscopic display environment.
Keywords:virtual environment  depth perception
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