Title :
Poster: Effects of Head Tracking and Stereo on Non-Isomorphic 3D Rotation
Author :
LaViola, Joseph J., Jr. ; Forsberg, Andrew S. ; Huffman, John ; Bragdon, Andrew
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando
Abstract :
We present an experimental study that explores how head tracking and stereo affect user performance when rotating 3D virtual objects using isomorphic and non-isomorphic rotation techniques. Our experiment compares 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 thresholds 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 peformed 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. Subjects also highly rated the importance of stereo and non-isomorphic amplification in the 3D rotation task.
Keywords :
graphical user interfaces; virtual reality; 3D virtual object rotation; head tracking; nonisomorphic 3D rotation; Computer displays; Computer science; Guidelines; Magnetic heads; Performance evaluation; Target tracking; Usability; User interfaces; Virtual environment; Visualization; H.5.2 [Information Interfaces and Presentation]: User Interfaces¿Evaluation/methodology; evaluation; head tracking; non-isomorphic 3D rotation; stereo;
Conference_Titel :
3D User Interfaces, 2008. 3DUI 2008. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Reno, NE
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2047-6
DOI :
10.1109/3DUI.2008.4476614