2005
DOI: 10.1117/12.608151
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Perception of terrain drop-offs as a function of L-R viewpoint separation in stereoscopic video

Abstract: Military missions often require drivers to maneuver across hazardous, off-road terrain using visual displays rather than direct vision. When soldiers use 2D displays, significantly more mobility errors occur than when soldiers use 3D displays that provide a stereoscopic view of the terrain. The purposes of the present experiment were to quantify the visual forewarning of a drop-off provided by a stereoscopic 3D display compared to a 2D display, and to measure the potential of increased camera separation (i.e.,… Show more

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“…42 There are different approaches that should be taken into account for future developments. Negative parallax-which is the area between the projection plane A projection and the near plane A near -has to be omitted.…”
Section: Grade Excellent Goodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42 There are different approaches that should be taken into account for future developments. Negative parallax-which is the area between the projection plane A projection and the near plane A near -has to be omitted.…”
Section: Grade Excellent Goodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complete description of the video capture methods used in these experiments is given in [7] and is summarized here. The video clips used were collected with commercially available off-the-shelf cameras and recorders with 4:1:1 NTSC digital signal flow being the standard (mini-DV, digital-8).…”
Section: Terrain Drop-offs From Range Mapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of hyperstereo displays on the other hand may be limited in application because of perceptual effects related to viewing unnatural left and right eye correspondences [6]. More positive reception of visual information using hyperstereo displays has been identified in tasks that do not involve operation within one's personal space (defined here to be less than 20-m).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The use of stereo vision has been previously shown to be beneficial to users who typically relied on traditional 2-D displays for presentation of visual information for arm or device manipulation or terrain hazards [3], [6]. Use of hyperstereo displays on the other hand may be limited in application because of perceptual effects related to viewing unnatural left and right eye correspondences [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%