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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2010

The influence of autostereoscopic 3D displays on subsequent task performance

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Viewing 3D content on an autostereoscopic is an exciting experience. This is partly due to the fact that the 3D effect is seen without glasses. Nevertheless, it is an unnatural condition for the eyes as the depth effect is created by the disparity of the left and the right view on a flat screen instead of having a real object at the corresponding location. Thus, it may be more tiring to watch 3D than 2D. This question is investigated in this contribution by a subjective experiment. A search task experiment is conducted and the behavior of the participants is recorded with an eyetracker. Several indicators both for low level perception as well as for the task performance itself are evaluated. In addition two optometric tests are performed. A verification session with conventional 2D viewing is included. The results are discussed in detail and it can be concluded that the 3D viewing does not have a negative impact on the task performance used in the experiment.
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hal-00463448 , version 1 (12-03-2010)

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Marcus Barkowsky, Patrick Le Callet. The influence of autostereoscopic 3D displays on subsequent task performance. Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXI, Jan 2010, San José, United States. ⟨hal-00463448⟩
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