2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2076047
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Assessing the benefits of stereoscopic displays to visual search: methodology and initial findings

Abstract: Visual search is a task that is carried out in a number of important security and health related scenarios (e.g., X-ray baggage screening, radiography). With recent and ongoing developments in the technology available to present images to observers in stereoscopic depth, there has been increasing interest in assessing whether depth information can be used in complex search tasks to improve search performance. Here we outline the methodology that we developed, along with both software and hardware information, … Show more

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“…The stimuli were pregenerated prior to data collection using custom code written using C# (see Godwin et al, in press, for more details). The full visual area of the computer monitor subtended 42.8° × 26.7° of visual angle.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stimuli were pregenerated prior to data collection using custom code written using C# (see Godwin et al, in press, for more details). The full visual area of the computer monitor subtended 42.8° × 26.7° of visual angle.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We generated the stimuli before data collection using customized code written in C# (Godwin, Holliman, Menneer, Liversedge, et al, 2015). The computer displays subtended 42.8°…”
Section: Display Layoutmentioning
confidence: 99%