Misperception of rotational motion images displayed with and without stereoscopy

Shu Matsuura
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Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) display is beneficial for educational purposes, although visual fatigue remains an issue for practical use. To avoid this, we have introduced an intermittent S3D exposure method. In order to clarify detailed effects of pictorial cues in 2D and S3D, this study introduces a rotating lines perception test, in which the random rotational motion of two lines provides pictorial cues in non-S3D. In the test, participants are asked to distinguish depths of the lines after rotation with and without S3D display. Sequences of perception scores were translated into a one-dimensional walk. The perception trajectories of low success rates were found to be similar to Brownian motion, and trajectories of higher success rates showed negatively correlated fluctuations, implying the suppression of failures. Introduction of S3D led a shift from non to negatively correlated fluctuations. Further, small angle-rotation was found to affect perception with high scores. This effect was reduced by S3D. Finally, small depth-separation was found to remain an evident factor of misperception, even under S3D. These results suggest that non-S3D works well if the viewer is sufficiently careful about the spatial structure. The S3D provides detailed spatial perception with less cognitive load, even if it is exposed for a short time.
旋转运动图像的错觉显示与不立体
立体3D (S3D)显示有利于教育目的,尽管视觉疲劳在实际使用中仍然是一个问题。为了避免这种情况,我们引入了间歇式S3D曝光方法。为了明确2D和S3D图像线索的详细效果,本研究引入了旋转线条感知测试,其中两条线条的随机旋转运动提供了非S3D图像线索。在测试中,参与者被要求在有S3D显示和没有S3D显示的情况下区分旋转后的线条深度。感知得分序列被转换成一维行走。发现低成功率的感知轨迹与布朗运动相似,高成功率的感知轨迹呈现负相关波动,暗示失败受到抑制。引入S3D导致了从非相关波动到负相关波动的转变。此外,小角度旋转被发现影响高得分的感知。S3D降低了这种影响。最后,即使在S3D下,小深度分离仍然是一个明显的误解因素。这些结果表明,如果观看者对空间结构足够小心,非s3d效果很好。即使暴露时间较短,S3D也能以较少的认知负荷提供详细的空间感知。
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