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17 February 2010 Human factors issues in the design of stereo-rendered photorealistic objects: a stereoscopic Turing test
Collin D. Brack, John C. Clewlow, Ivan Kessel
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Proceedings Volume 7524, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXI; 75241F (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.838879
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2010, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
We present visual acuity metrics, human factors issues, and technical considerations in the construction of a stereorendered reality test in the spirit of the Turing test, Alan Turing's famous artificial intelligence test designed to explore the boundaries between human and machine interaction. The overall aim of this work is to provide guiding principles in the design of a stereoscopic reality test.
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Collin D. Brack, John C. Clewlow, and Ivan Kessel "Human factors issues in the design of stereo-rendered photorealistic objects: a stereoscopic Turing test", Proc. SPIE 7524, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXI, 75241F (17 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.838879
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KEYWORDS
Virtual reality

LCDs

Visualization

Stereoscopic displays

Optical filters

Stereoscopy

Display technology

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