Title
ShowMotion: camera motion based 3D design review
Abstract
We describe a new interactive system for 3D design review, built to exploit the visual perception cue of motion parallax, in order to enhance shape perception and aesthetic evaluation. Traditional CAD applications typically use "bookmarked" static views for design evaluation. In our system, we replace static views with moving "shots" interspersed with cinematic visual transitions. Furthermore, users can access shots by picking object features on the 3D model, which invokes a spatial search over all shots, selects the ones deemed relevant to the feature, and plays back those shots. In this paper we describe the rationale behind this system, the main components, the implementation of the search technique, and the initial user evaluation of the system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1111411.1111442
SI3D
Keywords
Field
DocType
spatial search,design review,search technique,design evaluation,cinematic visual transition,initial user evaluation,shape perception,new interactive system,aesthetic evaluation,camera motion,static view,interaction technique,motion parallax,3d visualization,visual perception
CAD,Computer vision,Computer graphics (images),Parallax,Computer science,Visualization,Exploit,3d design,Design review (U.S. government),Artificial intelligence,Perception,Visual perception
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-295-X
21
0.79
References 
Authors
34
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nicolas Burtnyk1793.89
Azam Khan271147.68
George W. Fitzmaurice33423512.31
Gordon Kurtenbach41964373.73