Sense of Virtual Reality : Effectiveness of Replacing 3D Imagery with 2D/3D Hybrid Imagery(<Special Section>Cyberworlds)
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概要
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This paper proposed the advantages of using a 2D/3D hybrid imagery system over the use of 3D by itself. A hybrid imagery system was created by projecting a 3D (stereo) image in between and overlapping onto two adjacent 2D images. The negative effect where 2D and 3D images overlap was studied and resolved. Then sensations subject experienced from the visual cues under the different conditions were attained. Participant's sensations while looking at the different forms of imagery on both a flat screen and a flat/inclined screen combination were then attained. The data for the 2D/3D hybrid system were compared with that attained for a 3D image system on its own (without 2D images). Results indicate that there are benefits to using a 2D/3D hybrid system over 3D by itself.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2005-05-01
著者
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Koga Hiroaki
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Imakiire General Hospital
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Koga Hiroaki
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Kyushu University:(present Office)nagase Ind. K.k.
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Koga Hiroaki
Department Of Information And Communication Kumamoto National College Of Technology
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TASAKI Shinji
Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Enginneering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
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MATSUSHITA Takehisa
Department of Information and Communication, Kumamoto National College of Technology
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KOSHI Kazuhiro
Department of Information and Communication, Kumamoto National College of Technology
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WADA Chikamune
Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Enginneering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
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Tasaki Shinji
Graduate School Of Life Science And Systems Enginneering Kyushu Institute Of Technology
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Koshi Kazuhiro
Department Of Information And Communication Kumamoto National College Of Technology
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Wada Chikamune
Graduate School Of Life Science And Systems Enginneering Kyushu Institute Of Technology
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Matsushita Takehisa
Department Of Information And Communication Kumamoto National College Of Technology
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