ID | 117332 |
Title Alternative | IMPORTANCE OF VISUAL INFORMATION AT CHANGE IN MOTION DIRECTION ON DEPTH PERCEPTION
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Kanayama, Ippei
Tokushima University
Masuda, Yuki
Tokushima University
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Keywords | 3D
motion parallax
monocular viewing
depth perception
head movement
head-tracking
delay time
changing motion direction
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Journal Article
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Description | This paper demonstrates the importance of visual information on depth perception from monocular motion parallax presented at the time of change in the motion direction of head and stimulus movements. In head-tracking systems, a longer delay time between the head and stimulus movements degrades the depth perception from monocular motion parallax. Because this delay is noticeable at this time, we hypothesized that the visual information given at the time of the direction change plays a critical role in the depth perception from motion parallax. We evaluated depth perception from monocular motion parallax with and without a visual stimulus at the time of the motion direction change to confirm our hypothesis, and clarified that stable and unambiguous depth can be perceived by presenting the change of the stimulus motion direction. We also demonstrated that it is the change in motion direction itself that is important rather than the temporal stop between deceleration and acceleration of the stimulus motion.
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Journal Title |
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
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ISSN | 19399367
00939994
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NCID | AA00667900
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Publisher | IEEE
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Volume | 56
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Issue | 5
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Start Page | 5637
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End Page | 5644
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Published Date | 2020-06-04
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