OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONSUMER STEREOSCOPIC 3D DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) SIGNALS

The growing public acceptance towards three-dimensional (3D) technology has definitely made 3D become more and more popular especially in the entertainment industries worldwide. Though substantial progress has been made in studying the impact of3D contents from the ergonomics perspective, researc...

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Main Author: RAJA KHAIRUDDIN, RAJA NUR HAMIZAH
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Published: 2015
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spelling oai:utpedia.utp.edu.my:212252024-07-24T06:19:55Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/21225/ OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONSUMER STEREOSCOPIC 3D DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) SIGNALS RAJA KHAIRUDDIN, RAJA NUR HAMIZAH TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The growing public acceptance towards three-dimensional (3D) technology has definitely made 3D become more and more popular especially in the entertainment industries worldwide. Though substantial progress has been made in studying the impact of3D contents from the ergonomics perspective, research regarding brain and stereovision is still limited. Thus, this research has two main purposes: (i) to investigate which consumer 3D stereoscopic technologies (i.e., active shutter and passive polarized systems) is better for 3D content viewing and (ii) to verify whether 3D does provide better visualization of the scene than 2D. For this study, forty subjects were selected among university students, aged between 19 to 25 years old who had experienced in watching 3D movies in the past and had no visual and cognitive impairments. Electroencephalogram (EEG) and electrocardiogram (ECG) data were recorded while subjects randomly viewed a series of movie clips in three different visual modes, 2D, 3D active and 3D passive. 2015-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/21225/1/2014-ELECTRIC-OBJECTIVE%20EVALUATION%20OF%20CONSUMER%20STREOSCOPIC%203D%20DISPLAY%20TECHNOLOGIES%20USING%20ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC%20%28EEG%29%20SIGNALS-RAJA%20NUR%20HAMIZAH%20BT%20RAJA%20KHAIRUDDIN.pdf RAJA KHAIRUDDIN, RAJA NUR HAMIZAH (2015) OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONSUMER STEREOSCOPIC 3D DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) SIGNALS. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS.
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RAJA KHAIRUDDIN, RAJA NUR HAMIZAH
OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONSUMER STEREOSCOPIC 3D DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) SIGNALS
description The growing public acceptance towards three-dimensional (3D) technology has definitely made 3D become more and more popular especially in the entertainment industries worldwide. Though substantial progress has been made in studying the impact of3D contents from the ergonomics perspective, research regarding brain and stereovision is still limited. Thus, this research has two main purposes: (i) to investigate which consumer 3D stereoscopic technologies (i.e., active shutter and passive polarized systems) is better for 3D content viewing and (ii) to verify whether 3D does provide better visualization of the scene than 2D. For this study, forty subjects were selected among university students, aged between 19 to 25 years old who had experienced in watching 3D movies in the past and had no visual and cognitive impairments. Electroencephalogram (EEG) and electrocardiogram (ECG) data were recorded while subjects randomly viewed a series of movie clips in three different visual modes, 2D, 3D active and 3D passive.
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author RAJA KHAIRUDDIN, RAJA NUR HAMIZAH
author_facet RAJA KHAIRUDDIN, RAJA NUR HAMIZAH
author_sort RAJA KHAIRUDDIN, RAJA NUR HAMIZAH
title OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONSUMER STEREOSCOPIC 3D DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) SIGNALS
title_short OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONSUMER STEREOSCOPIC 3D DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) SIGNALS
title_full OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONSUMER STEREOSCOPIC 3D DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) SIGNALS
title_fullStr OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONSUMER STEREOSCOPIC 3D DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) SIGNALS
title_full_unstemmed OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF CONSUMER STEREOSCOPIC 3D DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) SIGNALS
title_sort objective evaluation of consumer stereoscopic 3d display technologies using electroencephalographic (eeg) signals
publishDate 2015
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