Visual cues for perceiving distances from objects to surfaces (Abstract)

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Publication Type Abstract
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Program Advanced Research Projects Agency
Creator Hu, Helen H.; Creem, Sarah H.; Gooch, Amy A.; Thompson, William B.
Title Visual cues for perceiving distances from objects to surfaces (Abstract)
Date 2002-02-03
Description An accurate perception of the distance between an object and a nearby surface can increase a viewer?s sense of presence in an immersive environment, particularly when a user is performing actions that affect or are affected by this distance. Two experiments were conducted examining the effectiveness of stereopsis, shadows, and interreflections at conveying this distance information. Subjects performed simple tasks based on the perception of the distance between a fixed surface and an approacing object in a virtual environment. In the first experiment, only stereopsis had a statistically significant effect on subject performance. In the second experiment, a different methodology was used, and all three cues (stereopsis, shadows, and interreflections) were shown to be statistically significant distance cues.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Distance perception; immersive environment
Subject LCSH Depth perception
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Hu, Helen H.; Creem, Sarah H.; Gooch, Amy A.; Thompson, William B. (2002). Visual cues for perceiving distances from objects to surfaces (Abstract). UUCS-02-007.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
Relation is Part of ARPANET
Rights Management ©University of Utah
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 4,591 bytes
Source University of Utah School of Computing
ARK ark:/87278/s6v98sg6
Setname ir_uspace
ID 704932
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6v98sg6
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