An Exploration of Techniques to Improve Relative Distance
Judgments within an Exocentric Display
by Gina Crvarich
2.1 The Horopter
2.2 Viewing Frustum
2.3 Eyepoint Elevation Angle
3.1 Visual Scene for Task
3.2 Rotation-Key Assignments and World Axis
3.3 Experiment's Horizontal Geometric Field of View
3.4 Accuracy within each Treatment Condition
3.5 Accuracy as a Function of Stereo, Image Rotation and Head Tracking
3.6 Time (in sec.) as a Function of Stereo, Image Rotation and Head Tracking
4.1 Discrete Views - View 1
4.2 Discrete Views - View 2
4.3 Discrete Views - View 3
4.4 Discrete Views - View 4
4.5 Accuracy as a Function of Rotation Technique
4.6 Time (in seconds) as a Function of Rotation Technique
4.7 Manual Rotation Accuracy and Time Across Experiments 1 and 2
5.1 Subjects' Accuracy per Time Allotment for Experiment 3
5.2 Mean Accuracy per Time Allotment for
Experiment 3
5.3 Average Subject Use of Discrete Views per Judgment