2000
DOI: 10.1177/154193120004402104
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Promoting Rapid Situation Awareness in Tactical Displays: The Role of 3-D Perspective Views and Realistic Symbols

Abstract: 3-D displays populated with realistic 3-D i&ms have been touted as making good "at a glance" displays. Do they promote more rapid Situation Awareness (SA) than comparable 2-D displays? If so, is it the display format (2-D vs. 3-D) or the nature of the symbols (realistic icons vs. non-realistic symbols) populating the displays that matters, or both? Three groups of 13 participants observed a 9 minute naval air defense scenario. The first group saw it depicted in 3-D with icons, the second group saw it depicted… Show more

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“…This supports the conclusions of an earlier study of ours in which participants had to recall all the attributes of aircraft and ships that we showed them in 2D and 3D displays. 16 The only benefits of 3D were for attributes that required selection in the 2D display to make them visible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This supports the conclusions of an earlier study of ours in which participants had to recall all the attributes of aircraft and ships that we showed them in 2D and 3D displays. 16 The only benefits of 3D were for attributes that required selection in the 2D display to make them visible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%