Title :
Quantitative assessment of 2D versus 3D visualisation modalities
Author :
Ting, Sarah ; Tan, Tele ; West, Geoff ; Squelch, Andrew ; Foster, Jonathan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput., Curtin Univ., Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract :
Despite the growth of stereoscopic technology, there has been very little research done into the quantitative benefits of 3D over 2D visualisation systems. This study seeks to quantify and compare the human brain´s response to 2D versus 3D images using EEG technology, in particular focusing on the trend in changes between the p300 response resulting from 2D and 3D stimulus sequences using the oddball paradigm. It was found that the p300 response to the 3D stimuli degraded at a faster rate than the 2D stimuli as target spotting task difficulty was raised.
Keywords :
data visualisation; electroencephalography; medical signal processing; 2D stimulus sequences; 2D visualisation modalities; 3D stimulus sequences; 3D visualisation modalities; EEG technology; human brain response; oddball paradigm; quantitative assessment; stereoscopic technology; target spotting task difficulty; Data visualization; Educational institutions; Electroencephalography; Fatigue; Stereo image processing; Testing; Three dimensional displays;
Conference_Titel :
Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Tainan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1321-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1320-0
DOI :
10.1109/VCIP.2011.6115908