Title : 3DTV Experiment



Project Lead : Roy Damgrave From : University of Twente (None)

Dates : from -- to 2014-02-18 16:36:14

Description :

Motivation and objectives :
To evaluate the impact on audiences of high quality 3D content on audiences in terms of viewing experience, naturalness, comfort and ability to represent complex information.

Teams :
Durham Visualization Laboratory is a well-established research group investigating the theory, human factors and applications of 3D displays.

Dates :
starting date : 15 July, 2013
ending date : 19 July, 2013

Facilities descriptions :
http://visionair-browser.g-scop.grenoble-inp.fr/visionair/Browser/Catalogs/VR-LAB.NL.html

Recordings & Results :
3DTV is having a difficult time commercially and one problem is the 3D quality of content is not acceptable to audiences. This experiment used films generated with new algorithms that control the depth quality of the films to be within measured limits of human tolerance. During the experiment the evaluation of the impact of high quality 3D content on audiences, in terms of viewing experience, naturalness, comfort and ability to represent complex information was measured using a questionnaire.

Conclusions :
A total of 50 users participate to the test, in groups of 3. The duration of the test was 30 minutes per group. After watching the movie a questionnaire was filled, and these results will be compared to the same test performed in the UK. The results of this comparison will be published by the Durham University.




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