Title
Distortion of visual localization in three-dimensional virtual space
Abstract
With applications increasingly using 3D displays, it is important to examine how humans perceive objects located within this medium. The current study examined memory accuracy for the location of a briefly presented visual object when presented using a 3D projector. We observed distortions of depth perception in visual space (i.e., the remembered location of a visual object tended to be underestimated). In addition, we found that this underestimation was not affected by the depth of a fixation point. These results suggest that memorized locations of visual objects tend to be biased toward the observer. We further discuss implications for these findings.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/APSIPA.2014.7041659
APSIPA
Keywords
Field
DocType
depth perception distortion,visual space,visual localization distortion,virtual reality,3d projector,distortion,three-dimensional displays,optical projectors,visual object,memory accuracy,visual perception,3d displays,3d virtual space,visualization,accuracy,decision support systems,psychology
Visual Objects,Computer vision,Visual space,Stereo display,Visualization,Projector,Artificial intelligence,Depth perception,Distortion,Kinetic depth effect,Mathematics
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2309-9402
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sung-en Chien100.34
Katsumi Watanabe21816.97