1991
DOI: 10.1117/12.46290
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<title>Comparison of stereoscopic cursors for the interactive manipulation of B-splines</title>

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“…The used HMD does not have a stereoscopic display. Previous research regards stereoscopy as important because it provides the user with good cues of depth (Barham & Mc Allister, 1991). However, the refresh rate of graphics decrease by 50% for the need of two different images for each eye.…”
Section: Methods and Subjects Vebim 2: Hardwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The used HMD does not have a stereoscopic display. Previous research regards stereoscopy as important because it provides the user with good cues of depth (Barham & Mc Allister, 1991). However, the refresh rate of graphics decrease by 50% for the need of two different images for each eye.…”
Section: Methods and Subjects Vebim 2: Hardwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…6b and e). Besides, the performance of this approach is influenced by the shape of the cursor [1], the texture of the target object, and the position on the surface [16]. It should also be mentioned that there is research done in improving the virtual cursor approach [22] by adding additional depth cues proposed in [10].…”
Section: Manual Cursormentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The HMD does not have a stereoscopic display. Previous research regards stereoscopy as important because it provides the user with good cues of depth (Barham & McAllister, 1991). However, the refresh rate of graphics decrease by 50% because of the need for two different images for each eye.…”
Section: The Display Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%