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http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/kics.2013.38C.11.1000

Evaluation of Human Factors on Autostereoscopic 3D Viewing by Using Auditory Stimuli  

Mun, Sungchul (한국과학기술연구원 과학기술연합대학원대학교 HCI 및 로봇응용공학과)
Cho, Sungjin (고려대학교 전기전자전파 공학과)
Park, Min-Chul (한국과학기술연구원 국가기반기술연구본부 센서시스템연구센터)
Abstract
This study investigated changes in behavioral performance before and after watching a multi-view 3D content by using auditory stimuli based on the selective attention theory in order to quantitatively evaluate 3D visual fatigue. Twenty-one undergraduates were asked to report on their current visual and physical condition both in the pre- and post-experiment. A selective attention task was conducted before and after mobile 3D viewing to compare the changes in performance. After performing a Wilcoxon's matched-pairs signed-ranks test on the subjective ratings of 3D visual fatigue, participants were categorized into two groups, unfatigued and fatigued group with a definite criterion. For the unfatigued group, no significant fatigue effects were found in behavioral response times and accuracies to specific auditory targets. In sharply contrast to the unfatigued group, the fatigued group showed significantly delayed response times and less response accuracies. However, no significant changes in accuracies for a working memory task were observed in both groups.
Keywords
Autostereoscopic 3D; Mobile 3D viewing; Selective attention; 3D visual fatigue;
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