AI Article Synopsis

  • 3D stereoscopy technology offers immersive entertainment but isn't fully developed, leading to potential viewer discomfort.
  • Subjective data collected during a study indicated that viewers experienced higher levels of Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS) when watching movies in 3D compared to 2D.
  • Objective measurements, including heart rate variability, did not show significant changes over the course of the experiment, suggesting the physiological response may not align with reported discomfort levels.

Article Abstract

3D stereoscopy technology with high quality images and depth perception provides entertainment to its viewers. However, the technology is not mature yet and sometimes may have adverse effects on viewers. Some viewers have reported discomfort in watching videos with 3D technology. In this research we performed an experiment showing a movie in 2D and 3D environments to participants. Subjective and objective data are recorded and compared in both conditions. Results from subjective reporting shows that Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS) is significantly higher in 3D condition. For objective measurement, ECG data is recorded to find the Heart Rate Variability (HRV), where the LF/HF ratio, which is the index of sympathetic nerve activity, is analyzed to find the changes in the participants' feelings over time. The average scores of nausea, disorientation and total score of SSQ show that there is a significant difference in the 3D condition from 2D. However, LF/HF ratio is not showing significant difference throughout the experiment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EMBC.2013.6611020DOI Listing

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