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Comparison of user performance in mixed 2D-3D multi-display environments

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Publication date09/2013
Host publicationHuman-Computer Interaction INTERACT 2013: 14th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, September 2-6, 2013, Proceedings, Part I
EditorsPaula Kotzé, Gary Marsden, Gitte Lindgaard, Janet Wesson, Marco Winckler
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherSpringer
Pages260-277
Number of pages18
ISBN (electronic)9783642404832
ISBN (print)9783642404825
<mark>Original language</mark>English

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NameLecture Notes in Computer Science
PublisherSpringer
Volume8117
ISSN (Print)0302-9743

Abstract

Stereoscopic displays and volumetric 3D displays capable of delivering 3D views have in use for many years. These standalone displays have been investigated in detail for their impact on users’ viewing experiences. Effects like aesthenopia and nausea are well-known for flat-screen based stereoscopic displays. However, these devices have not been tested in the context of multi-display environments (MDEs). The performance cost of repetitive switching between a 3D (stereo or volumetric) display and a standard 2D display are not known. In this paper, we perform a thorough user study where we investigate the effects of using such 3D displays within the context of a MDE. We report on our findings and discuss the implications of the same on designs involving such hybrid setups. Our experiments show that in the condition involving two 2D displays which allow for motion parallax and perspective correction, the participants performed the task the fastest.

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The final version is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40483-2_18