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Patterson, Robert Earl.
Human factors of stereoscopic 3d displays[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
612.84
書名/作者:
Human factors of stereoscopic 3d displays/ by Robert Earl Patterson, Ph.D.
作者:
Patterson, Robert Earl.
出版者:
London : : Springer London :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
x, 104 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Depth perception.
標題:
Visual perception.
標題:
Three-dimensional imaging.
標題:
Stereoscopic views.
標題:
Computer Science.
標題:
Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics.
標題:
Human Physiology.
標題:
Signal, Image and Speech Processing.
ISBN:
9781447166511 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781447166504 (paper)
內容註:
1. Introduction to Human Factors of Stereoscopic Displays -- Part I: Background Information -- 2. Basics of Human Binocular Vision -- 3. Stimulus Arrangements for Creating Stereoscopic Displays -- Part II: Factors That Affect Stereo Depth Perception in Stereo Displays -- 4. Low-Level Factors -- 5. Low-Level Factors Continued -- 6. Contextual Factors -- 7. Contextual Factors Continued -- 8. High-Level Factors -- 9. High-Level Factors Continued -- Part III: Recommendations for Stereoscopic Display Design -- 10. Recommendations for Stereoscopic Display Design.
摘要、提要註:
This book provides an overview of all vision-relevant topics and issues that inform stereo display design from a user-centric, or human factor, perspective. Although both the basic vision science literature and the applied literature will be reviewed, the strength and originality of this book comes from the emphasis on the basic science literature on human stereo vision and its implications for stereo display design. The reader will learn how to design stereo displays from a human vision / human factors perspective. Over the past several years, there has been a growing interest in the development of high-quality displays that present binocular parallax information to the human visual system for inducing the perception of three-dimensional depth. The methods for presenting binocular parallax to an observer vary widely and include three broad categories of display: stereoscopic, holographic, and volumetric displays. Because the technology for stereoscopic displays is more developed, and more widely used, than those based on holography or volumetric methods, the proposed book addresses those human factors issues involved in the viewing of stereoscopic displays. Despite the diverse methods for creating stereoscopic displays, which includes stereo spatial multiplexing as well as temporal multiplexing (i.e., field sequential) techniques, there remain common human factor issues that arise when viewing such displays. Human Factors of Stereoscopic 3D Displays will provide a detailed review of these important issues so that they can be considered when designing and using 3D displays. In doing so, the following topics will be covered: interocular cross talk; interocular differences in luminance and contrast; accommodation-vergence mismatch; stereoanomaly; spatio-temporal frequency effects; distance scaling of disparity; and high-level cue conflict.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6651-1
Human factors of stereoscopic 3d displays[electronic resource] /
Patterson, Robert Earl.
Human factors of stereoscopic 3d displays
[electronic resource] /by Robert Earl Patterson, Ph.D. - London :Springer London :2015. - x, 104 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction to Human Factors of Stereoscopic Displays -- Part I: Background Information -- 2. Basics of Human Binocular Vision -- 3. Stimulus Arrangements for Creating Stereoscopic Displays -- Part II: Factors That Affect Stereo Depth Perception in Stereo Displays -- 4. Low-Level Factors -- 5. Low-Level Factors Continued -- 6. Contextual Factors -- 7. Contextual Factors Continued -- 8. High-Level Factors -- 9. High-Level Factors Continued -- Part III: Recommendations for Stereoscopic Display Design -- 10. Recommendations for Stereoscopic Display Design.
This book provides an overview of all vision-relevant topics and issues that inform stereo display design from a user-centric, or human factor, perspective. Although both the basic vision science literature and the applied literature will be reviewed, the strength and originality of this book comes from the emphasis on the basic science literature on human stereo vision and its implications for stereo display design. The reader will learn how to design stereo displays from a human vision / human factors perspective. Over the past several years, there has been a growing interest in the development of high-quality displays that present binocular parallax information to the human visual system for inducing the perception of three-dimensional depth. The methods for presenting binocular parallax to an observer vary widely and include three broad categories of display: stereoscopic, holographic, and volumetric displays. Because the technology for stereoscopic displays is more developed, and more widely used, than those based on holography or volumetric methods, the proposed book addresses those human factors issues involved in the viewing of stereoscopic displays. Despite the diverse methods for creating stereoscopic displays, which includes stereo spatial multiplexing as well as temporal multiplexing (i.e., field sequential) techniques, there remain common human factor issues that arise when viewing such displays. Human Factors of Stereoscopic 3D Displays will provide a detailed review of these important issues so that they can be considered when designing and using 3D displays. In doing so, the following topics will be covered: interocular cross talk; interocular differences in luminance and contrast; accommodation-vergence mismatch; stereoanomaly; spatio-temporal frequency effects; distance scaling of disparity; and high-level cue conflict.
ISBN: 9781447166511 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-4471-6651-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
584322
Depth perception.
LC Class. No.: QP491
Dewey Class. No.: 612.84
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