Abstract
This study investigated perceptual biases in spatial judgments as a function of the computer graphics eyepoint elevation, monoscopic or stereoscopic display, and target cube location. The display for this experiments consisted of two computer-generated cubes located above a grid plane with drop lines to the display surface. The experiment task consisted of judging azimuth and elevation angles between the target and reference cubes. The results indicated that azimuth errors varied with eyepoint elevation and were maximized at the-15 degree eyepoint, elevation errors were worse using the 75 degree eyepoint, and binocular disparity did not aid judgments of azimuth and elevation.
Original language | English (US) |
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State | Published - Dec 1 1994 |
Event | 24th International Conference on Environmental Systems and 5th European Symposium on Space Environmental Control Systems - Friedrichshafen, Germany Duration: Jun 20 1994 → Jun 23 1994 |
Other
Other | 24th International Conference on Environmental Systems and 5th European Symposium on Space Environmental Control Systems |
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Country/Territory | Germany |
City | Friedrichshafen |
Period | 6/20/94 → 6/23/94 |