Psycho-Physiological Evaluation by Stereoscopic Display Systems in Artifacts

In this study, a basic examination on psycho-physiological effects by display systems of stereoscopic 3D images (3D) was carried out. Time-multiplexing and spatial-multiplexing systems were focused as major 3D display systems for consumer use. Characteristic artifacts of each system were extracted,...

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Published inThe Japanese Journal of Ergonomics Vol. 48; no. 4; pp. 170 - 178
Main Authors YOSHITAKE, Junki, KIM, Sanghyun, MORIKAWA, Hiroyuki, MITSUYA, Reiko, KAWAI, Takashi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Ergonomics Society 15.08.2012
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Summary:In this study, a basic examination on psycho-physiological effects by display systems of stereoscopic 3D images (3D) was carried out. Time-multiplexing and spatial-multiplexing systems were focused as major 3D display systems for consumer use. Characteristic artifacts of each system were extracted, and their psycho-physiological effects were evaluated.Concretely, phantom array, pseudo parallax and flicker from time-multiplexing system, and binocular-rivalry, pseudo parallax and reduction of resolution from spatial-multiplexing system were defined as characteristic artifacts and represented by simple visual stimuli for experiments. From the results of the experiments, inductions of the artifacts were confirmed, and the psycho-physiological responses of the participants were changed by the intensity or combination of the artifacts. In addition, individual difference of the artifacts in the psycho-physiological effects and the interactions, and possibilities to reduce the effects by presentation methods were suggested.
ISSN:0549-4974
1884-2844
DOI:10.5100/jje.48.170