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An Exploration of Techniques to Improve Relative Distance
Judgments within an Exocentric Display
by Gina Crvarich
Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Abstract and Acknowledgments
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Literature Review
- Chapter 3: Experiment 1 - Relative Distance Judgments within an
Exocentric Display as a Function of Stereoscopic Viewing, Image Rotation and Head-Motion Tracking
- Chapter 4: Experiment 2 - Relative Distance Judgments within an
Exocentric Display as a Function of Subject- and Computer-Controlled
Rotation Techniques
- Chapter 5: Experiment 3 - Utilizing Image Rotation to Make
Relative Distance Judgments within an Exocentric Display as a Function
of Time
- Chapter 6: General Conclusions and Human Factors Implications
- References
- Appendix A: Experiment 1 - Experiment Overview for Subjects
- Appendix B: Experiment 1 - Post-Study Questionnaire
- Appendix C: Experiment 2 - Experiment Overview for Subjects
- Appendix D: Experiment 2 - Post-Study Questionnaire
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