2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2000713
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Depth perception of audio sources in stereo 3D environments

Abstract: In this paper we undertook perceptual experiments to determine the allowed differences in depth between audio and visual stimuli in stereoscopic-3D environments while being perceived as congruent. We also investigated whether the nature of the environment and stimuli affects the perception of congruence. This was achieved by creating an audio-visual environment consisting of a photorealistic visual environment captured by a camera under orthostereoscopic conditions and a virtual audio environment generated by … Show more

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“…undertook work to determine the allowed differences in depth between audio and visual stimuli in stereoscopic 3D environments. 72 Using pink noise and female speech in two different environments, they undertook a series of tests in which subjects were asked whether the audio depth was either nearer than, further than or the same distance as a visual stimulus. The study was undertaken using a binaural sound system and a stereoscopic 3D display.…”
Section: Cross-modal Depth Perception In Stereoscopic Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…undertook work to determine the allowed differences in depth between audio and visual stimuli in stereoscopic 3D environments. 72 Using pink noise and female speech in two different environments, they undertook a series of tests in which subjects were asked whether the audio depth was either nearer than, further than or the same distance as a visual stimulus. The study was undertaken using a binaural sound system and a stereoscopic 3D display.…”
Section: Cross-modal Depth Perception In Stereoscopic Displaysmentioning
confidence: 99%