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Stereoscopic Depth Axis Interaction: A Study of Performance and Engagement in Stereoscopic 3D Games

Posted on:2015-07-10Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Ontario Institute of Technology (Canada)Candidate:Zerebecki, Christopher RyanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2478390017995314Subject:Computer Science
Abstract/Summary:
Game developers strive to maximize immersion and engagement, to emotionally involve the audience in their material. One technique used to increase engagement is the development of new technologies, such as Stereoscopic 3D. Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) creates the impression of depth (stereopsis) in &;The results of these studies suggest that S3D does not increase user engagement, and is consistent with prior research that suggest the impact of S3D is dependent on the game. They also demonstrate that developers can design unique experiences in stereoscopic 3D, but there may be additional ways to represent depth. The results suggest developers need to adjust the difficulty of their game when including stereoscopic 3D, depending on the interactions of their game. It is our recommendation that developers continue to explore the affordances offered by stereoscopic 3D to create unique experiences, but its inclusion is dependent on their speci&;We hypothesized that S3D technology would increase immersion and engagement, and new mechanics that exploit the depth axis would be effective.
Keywords/Search Tags:Stereoscopic 3D, Engagement, Depth, Game, S3D, Developers
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