The 3D movies are attracting the viewers as they see objects flying out of the screen. However, many viewers reportof problems that they face after watching 3D movies. Visual fatigue, eye strain, headaches, dizziness, blurred vision or in other words, Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS) are reported by viewers of 3D movies. In this thesis, we aim to compare a 3D passive technology with a conventional 2D technology to find whether 3D is causing trouble in the viewers or not
Stereoscopic 3D TV viewing puts different visual demands on the viewer compared to 2D TV viewing. Pr...
The popularity of 3D nowadays is no doubt. This technology has been used in lifestyles of human bein...
3D stereoscopic technology intensifies and heightens the viewer s experience by adding an extra dime...
The use of stereoscopic display has increased in recent times, with a growing range of applications ...
Objective : Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) and increased postural sway are two adverse side...
Manufacturers and the media have raised the possibility that viewing stereoscopic 3D television (S3D...
Background: The increasing popularity of tri-dimensional (3D) movies has raised public concern and m...
A number of potential causes of the complaints people make about symptoms of ‘eyestrain’ or headache...
The increasing popularity of commercial movies showing three dimensional (3D) images has raised conc...
Stereoscopic 3D TV viewing puts different visual demands on the viewer compared to 2D TV viewing. Pr...
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures and records the electrical activity of brain....
BACKGROUND: The increasing popularity of commercial movies showing three dimensional (3D) images has...
About 15 to 20% of viewers experience increased discomfort after sustained viewing of stereoscopic 3...
Purpose: When observers focus their stereoscopic visual system for a long time (e.g., watching a 3D ...
AbstractPurposeWhen observers focus their stereoscopic visual system for a long time (e.g., watching...
Stereoscopic 3D TV viewing puts different visual demands on the viewer compared to 2D TV viewing. Pr...
The popularity of 3D nowadays is no doubt. This technology has been used in lifestyles of human bein...
3D stereoscopic technology intensifies and heightens the viewer s experience by adding an extra dime...
The use of stereoscopic display has increased in recent times, with a growing range of applications ...
Objective : Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) and increased postural sway are two adverse side...
Manufacturers and the media have raised the possibility that viewing stereoscopic 3D television (S3D...
Background: The increasing popularity of tri-dimensional (3D) movies has raised public concern and m...
A number of potential causes of the complaints people make about symptoms of ‘eyestrain’ or headache...
The increasing popularity of commercial movies showing three dimensional (3D) images has raised conc...
Stereoscopic 3D TV viewing puts different visual demands on the viewer compared to 2D TV viewing. Pr...
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures and records the electrical activity of brain....
BACKGROUND: The increasing popularity of commercial movies showing three dimensional (3D) images has...
About 15 to 20% of viewers experience increased discomfort after sustained viewing of stereoscopic 3...
Purpose: When observers focus their stereoscopic visual system for a long time (e.g., watching a 3D ...
AbstractPurposeWhen observers focus their stereoscopic visual system for a long time (e.g., watching...
Stereoscopic 3D TV viewing puts different visual demands on the viewer compared to 2D TV viewing. Pr...
The popularity of 3D nowadays is no doubt. This technology has been used in lifestyles of human bein...
3D stereoscopic technology intensifies and heightens the viewer s experience by adding an extra dime...