Abstract

The influence of user characteristics on spatial perception differences in 3D visual environments

Highlights

  • In our study, we explored the user differences of spatial perception in 3D geo-visualization in contrast to that in real scene

  • The participants were asked to draw a mental map with hands to recall the layout of scene and their travelling path

  • The experimental process refers to three stages: Firstly the questionnaire including Mental Rotation Test (MRT) and Abstract Reasoning Test (ART), secondly spatial performance in a virtual 3D scene, and thirdly comparative spatial performance in the real scene

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Introduction

We explored the user differences of spatial perception in 3D geo-visualization in contrast to that in real scene. A list of spatial tasks were instructed both in a 3D geo-visualization and in a real scene. The experimental process refers to three stages: Firstly the questionnaire including MRT and ART, secondly spatial performance in a virtual 3D scene, and thirdly comparative spatial performance in the real scene.

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