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1 August 1991 Comparison of 2-D planar and 3-D perspective display formats in multidimensional data visualization
David H. Merwin, Christopher D. Wickens
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Abstract
This paper examines the relationship between the display representation of a database and the type of task performed with the data in a multidimensional data visualization task. Subjects answered a range of questions about an economic database while viewing either a 2-D or 3-D display of a subset of the database. Subjects'' performance on the questions is interpreted within the context of the Proximity Compatibility Principle, a theory-based principle of the perceptual/cognitive interface. Implications for the design of data visualization display interfaces are discussed.
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David H. Merwin and Christopher D. Wickens "Comparison of 2-D planar and 3-D perspective display formats in multidimensional data visualization", Proc. SPIE 1456, Large Screen Projection, Avionic, and Helmet-Mounted Displays, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45430
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Visualization

Data visualization

Information fusion

Data processing

Head-mounted displays

Optical spheres

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