EVALUATION OF VISUALLY INDUCED MOTION SICKNESS CAUSED BY VIEWING OF 3D STEREOSCOPY USING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE
The 3D movies are attracting the viewers as they see objects flying out of the screen. However, many viewers reportof problems that they face after watching 3D movies. Visual fatigue, eye strain, headaches, dizziness, blurred vision or in other words, Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS) are r...
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The 3D movies are attracting the viewers as they see objects flying out of the screen.
However, many viewers reportof problems that they face after watching 3D movies.
Visual fatigue, eye strain, headaches, dizziness, blurred vision or in other words,
Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS) are reported by viewers of 3D movies. In
this thesis, we aim to compare a 3D passive technology with a conventional 2D
technology to find whether 3D is causing trouble in the viewers or not. |
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EVALUATION OF VISUALLY INDUCED MOTION SICKNESS
CAUSED BY VIEWING OF 3D STEREOSCOPY USING
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE |
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EVALUATION OF VISUALLY INDUCED MOTION SICKNESS
CAUSED BY VIEWING OF 3D STEREOSCOPY USING
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE |
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EVALUATION OF VISUALLY INDUCED MOTION SICKNESS
CAUSED BY VIEWING OF 3D STEREOSCOPY USING
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE |
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EVALUATION OF VISUALLY INDUCED MOTION SICKNESS
CAUSED BY VIEWING OF 3D STEREOSCOPY USING
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE |
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EVALUATION OF VISUALLY INDUCED MOTION SICKNESS
CAUSED BY VIEWING OF 3D STEREOSCOPY USING
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE |
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evaluation of visually induced motion sickness
caused by viewing of 3d stereoscopy using
electroencephalography technique |
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