The Influence of Head Tracking and Stereo on User Performance with Non-Isomorphic 3D Rotation

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2008
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The Eurographics Association
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We present an experimental study that explores how head tracking and stereo viewing affect user performance when rotating 3D virtual objects using isomorphic and non-isomorphic rotation techniques. Our experiment com- pares isomorphic with non-isomorphic rotation utilizing four different display modes (no head tracking/no stereo, head tracking/no stereo, no head tracking/stereo, and head tracking/stereo) and two different angular error thresh- olds for task completion. Our results indicate that rotation error is significantly reduced when subjects perform the task using non-isomorphic 3D rotation with head tracking/stereo than with no head tracking/no stereo. In addition, subjects performed the rotation task with significantly less error with head tracking/stereo and no head tracking/stereo than with no head tracking/no stereo, regardless of rotation technique. The majority of the subjects tested also felt stereo and non-isomorphic amplification was important in the 3D rotation task.
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@inproceedings{
:10.2312/EGVE/EGVE08/111-118
, booktitle = {
Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments
}, editor = {
Robert van Liere and Betty Mohler
}, title = {{
The Influence of Head Tracking and Stereo on User Performance with Non-Isomorphic 3D Rotation
}}, author = {
Jr., Joseph J. LaViola
and
Forsberg, Andrew S.
and
Huffman, John
and
Bragdon, Andrew
}, year = {
2008
}, publisher = {
The Eurographics Association
}, ISSN = {
1727-530X
}, ISBN = {
978-3-905674-06-4
}, DOI = {
/10.2312/EGVE/EGVE08/111-118
} }
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