Introduction to Virtual Reality in Media and Entertainment Engineering
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What is the main difference between immersive VR and 3D cinema?

  • Immersive VR has a larger screen size, while 3D cinema uses tiny headsets.
  • Immersive VR allows multiple users to sync their head-tracking devices, while 3D cinema restricts to one user per device.
  • Immersive VR relies on monocular depth cues, while 3D cinema relies on stereopsis for 3D vision.
  • Immersive VR provides user dynamic control of viewpoint, while 3D cinema shows the same view to all viewers. (correct)
  • What technology is used to achieve 3D stereo vision in a CAVE-like system?

  • Synchronized shutter glasses and dynamic display updating (correct)
  • Monocular depth cues and user-controlled viewpoint
  • Immersive VR headsets and multiple head-tracking devices
  • High-resolution projectors and head-mounted displays (HMDs)
  • What is the limitation of the CAVE-like system in terms of user interaction?

  • The CAVE system lacks support for monocular depth cues, limiting visual perception.
  • The CAVE system does not allow real-time updating of the display according to the user's viewpoint.
  • The display size is restricted, leading to limited immersive experience.
  • Only one person can wear the head-tracking device synced to the graphics rendering machine. (correct)
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