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6 March 2014 The impact of stereo 3D sports TV broadcasts on user's depth perception and spatial presence experience
K. Weigelt, J. Wiemeyer
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Proceedings Volume 9011, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXV; 901103 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039378
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2014, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
This work examines the impact of content and presentation parameters in 2D versus 3D on depth perception and spatial presence, and provides guidelines for stereoscopic content development for 3D sports TV broadcasts and cognate subjects. Under consideration of depth perception and spatial presence experience, a preliminary study with 8 participants (sports: soccer and boxing) and a main study with 31 participants (sports: soccer and BMX-Miniramp) were performed. The dimension (2D vs. 3D) and camera position (near vs. far) were manipulated for soccer and boxing. In addition for soccer, the field of view (small vs. large) was examined. Moreover, the direction of motion (horizontal vs. depth) was considered for BMX-Miniramp. Subjective assessments, behavioural tests and qualitative interviews were implemented. The results confirm a strong effect of 3D on both depth perception and spatial presence experience as well as selective influences of camera distance and field of view. The results can improve understanding of the perception and experience of 3D TV as a medium. Finally, recommendations are derived on how to use various 3D sports ideally as content for TV broadcasts.
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K. Weigelt and J. Wiemeyer "The impact of stereo 3D sports TV broadcasts on user's depth perception and spatial presence experience", Proc. SPIE 9011, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXV, 901103 (6 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039378
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Process modeling

Eye

Surface plasmons

Glasses

Statistical analysis

Stereoscopic cameras

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