This paper describes experiments conducted to evaluate the ability of subjects to perceive the dimensionality of source material presented under dynamic conditions on a TV display. This source material includes a series of simulated military-type targets which are viewed in dive approaches and along selected constant altitude paths. Key results which summarize subject performance are presented, together with a discussion of the relative importance of motion-dependent cues to apparent depth.
Relative Effectiveness of Two and Three Dimensional Image Storage Media
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