Stereoscopic Space Map – Semi-immersive Configuration of 3D-stereoscopic Tours in Multi-display Environments
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Although large-scale stereoscopic 3D environments like CAVEs are a favorable location for group presentations, the perspective projection and stereoscopic optimization usually follows a navigator-centric approach. Therefore, these presentations are usually accompanied by strong side-effects, such as motion sickness which is often caused by a disturbed stereoscopic vision. The reason is that the stereoscopic visualization is usually optimized for the only head-tracked person in the CAVE – the navigator – ignoring the needs of the real target group – the audience. To overcome this misconception, this work proposes an alternative to the head tracking-based stereoscopic effect optimization. By using an interactive virtual overview map in 3D, the pre-tour and on-tour configuration of the stereoscopic effect is provided, partly utilizing our previously published interactive projection plane approach. This Stereoscopic Space Map is visualized by the zSpace 200®, whereas the virtual world is shown on a panoramic 330° CAVE2TM. A pilot expert study with eight participants was conducted using pre-configured tours through 3D models. The comparison of the manual and automatic stereoscopic adjustment showed that the proposed approach is an appropriate alternative to the nowadays commonly used head tracking-based stereoscopic adjustment.
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SOMMER, Björn, Andreas HAMACHER, Owen KALUZA, Tobias CZAUDERNA, Matthias KLAPPERSTÜCK, Niklas BIERE, Marco CIVICO, Bruce THOMAS, David G. BARNES, Falk SCHREIBER, 2016. Stereoscopic Space Map – Semi-immersive Configuration of 3D-stereoscopic Tours in Multi-display Environments. IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging 2016. San Francisco, 14. Feb. 2016 - 18. Feb. 2016. In: KIM, Choon-Woo, ed. and others. Electronic Imaging 2016 : IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Science and Technology, 14-18 February 2016, San Frnacisco, CA, USA. San Francisco, CA: Society for Imaging Science and Technology, 2016, SDA-429. ISSN 2470-1173. Available under: doi: 10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2016.5.SDA-429BibTex
@inproceedings{Sommer2016Stere-35609, year={2016}, doi={10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2016.5.SDA-429}, title={Stereoscopic Space Map – Semi-immersive Configuration of 3D-stereoscopic Tours in Multi-display Environments}, issn={2470-1173}, publisher={Society for Imaging Science and Technology}, address={San Francisco, CA}, booktitle={Electronic Imaging 2016 : IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging, Science and Technology, 14-18 February 2016, San Frnacisco, CA, USA}, editor={Kim, Choon-Woo}, author={Sommer, Björn and Hamacher, Andreas and Kaluza, Owen and Czauderna, Tobias and Klapperstück, Matthias and Biere, Niklas and Civico, Marco and Thomas, Bruce and Barnes, David G. and Schreiber, Falk}, note={Article Number: SDA-429} }
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