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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
Bangor University
Evaluation of monocular depth cues on a high-dynamic-range display for visualization
<29>This paper is one of five articles selected for a special issue of ACM Transactions on Applied Perception among 54 submissions. The aim was to test which monocular depth cues are the most effective in visualizing 3D volumetric data. Transparency was the least effective depth cue with the lowest percentage of correct order judgments. Contrast and brightness were the cues with highest success rates. These results are significant in that they not only challenge the core assumption of conventional visualisation algorithms (based on transparency), but also pave a way for new visualization algorithms better exploiting contrast and brightness depth cues.