Authors:
Florent Colombet, Benoit Perroud, Stéphane Régnier, Andras Kemeny
Keywords:
driving simulation, virtual reality, speed perception, stereoscopy, motion parallax
Abstract:
Colombet F.; Perroud B.; Regnier S. and Kemeny A. Contribution of stereoscopy and motion parallax for speed perception in driving simulation In: Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2021 Europe VR, Driving Simulation Association, Munich, Germany, 2021, pp. 91-97
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@inproceedings{Colombet2021,
title = {Contribution of stereoscopy and motion parallax for speed perception in driving simulation},
author = {Florent Colombet and Benoît Perroud and Stéphane Regnier and Andras Kemeny},
editor = {Andras Kemeny and Jean-Rémy Chardonnet and Florent Colombet},
year = {2021},
date = {2021-09-14},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2021 Europe VR},
pages = {91-97},
address = {Munich, Germany},
organization = {Driving Simulation Association},
abstract = {This paper presents an experiment carried out in a CAVE, meant to quantify the contribution of stereoscopy, head motion parallax, and the combination of the two on speed estimation by a driver during a driving task. The perceived speed was indirectly studied through a speed production task in a city environment with 3 target speeds: 30, 50 and 70 km/h.
Results show a significant influence of stereoscopy on the produced speed, the latter being higher with stereoscopy. This influence of stereoscopy also appears not to be dependent on the use of head-motion parallax.
The experiment also showed a significant impact of age and driving experience on the produced speed, the latter being higher the higher the age or the driving experience. However, the use of head-motion parallax had no significant impact on the produced speeds.},
keywords = {driving simulation, motion parallax, speed perception, stereoscopy, virtual reality},
}
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TY - CONF
TI - Contribution of stereoscopy and motion parallax for speed perception in driving simulation
AU - Colombet, Florent
AU - Perroud, Benoît
AU - Regnier, Stéphane
AU - Kemeny, Andras
C1 - Munich, Germany
C3 - Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 2021 Europe VR
DA - 2021/09/14
PY - 2021
SP - 91
EP - 97
LA - en-US
PB - Driving Simulation Association
L2 - https://proceedings.driving-simulation.org/proceeding/dsc-2021/contribution-of-stereoscopy-and-motion-parallax-for-speed-perception-in-driving-simulation
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