The 3D hype: Evaluating the potential of real 3D visualization in geo-related applications.

作者: Vojtěch Juřík , Lukáš Herman , Dajana Snopková , Adrianne John Galang , Zdeněk Stachoň

DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0233353

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摘要: The use of 3D visualization technologies has increased rapidly in many applied fields, including geovisualization, and been researched from different perspectives. However, the findings for benefits visualization, especially stereoscopic forms, remain inconclusive disputed. Stereoscopic “real” was proposed as encouraging visual perception shapes volume displayed content yet criticised problematic limited a number ways, particularly discomfort response time tasks. In order to assess potential real geo-applications, 91 participants were engaged this study work with digital terrain models settings. researchers examined effectivity compared monoscopic (or pseudo 3D) under static interactive conditions three tasks experimental stimuli representing geo-related phenomena, i.e. objects terrain, flat areas marked elevation profiles. authors explored significant effects interactivity factors terms correctness. Researchers observed that option interact virtual its depiction extended participants’ times. Counterintuitively, data demonstrated condition Regarding detailed analysis data, an factor substitute geographical

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