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Lnlfrch1’93 24-29 april1993 fish tank virtual reality.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Ware, Colin Arthur, Kevin Booth, Kellogg S. |
| Abstract | The defining characteristics of what we call “Fish Tank Virtual Reality ” are a stereo image of a three dimensional (3D) scene viewed on a monitor using a perspective projection coupled to the head position of the observer. We discuss some of the relative merits of this mode of viewing as compared to head mounted stereo displays. In addition, we report the experimental investigation of the following variables: 1) whether or not the perspective view is coupled to the actual viewpoint of the observer, 2) whether stereopsis is employed. Experiment 1 involved the subjective comparison of pairs of viewing conditions and the results suggest that head coupling may be more important than stereo in yielding a strong impression of three dimensionality. Experiment 2 |
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| Subject Keyword | Experimental Investigation Mounted Stereo Display Strong Impression Stereo Image Following Variable Fish Tank Virtual Reality Relative Merit Perspective Projection Actual Viewpoint Perspective View Head Position Subjective Comparison Head Coupling |
| Content Type | Text |