DocumentCode
3294253
Title
Virtual reality system effects on size-distance judgements in a virtual environment
Author
Eggleston, Robert G. ; Janson, William P. ; Aldrich, Kenneth A.
Author_Institution
Armstrong Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
30 Mar-3 Apr 1996
Firstpage
139
Lastpage
146
Abstract
The paper provides an assessment of how selected properties of a virtual reality system impact size-distance judgments in a virtual environment. Manipulations are made in viewing conditions (biocular vs. stereoscopic), image resolution, field of view, scene contrast and target distance, while subjects attempt to match the attributes of a comparison object with a standard object. General findings suggest that under more natural viewing conditions, size-distance judgements in virtual environments differ from those found previously in physical environments whereas, under impoverished conditions, performance differences between the two environments are similar
Keywords
human factors; image resolution; software performance evaluation; user interfaces; virtual reality; biocular view; field of view; image resolution; performance; scene contrast; size-distance judgements; stereoscopic view; target distance; viewing conditions; virtual environment; virtual reality; Costs; Ergonomics; Hardware; Humans; Image resolution; Laboratories; Layout; Psychology; Virtual environment; Virtual reality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium, 1996., Proceedings of the IEEE 1996
Conference_Location
Santa Clara, CA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7296-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VRAIS.1996.490521
Filename
490521
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