Effects of color CRT misconvergence, target size, and nontarget density on visual search performance

Rapid engineering developments in electronic imaging during the last decade have led to the widespread use of color CRT displays. misconvergence among the primary colors of a shadow-mask CRT is a principle human factors concern for applications of this technology. The major objectives of this resear...

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Main Author: Herb, Isabel Moghissi
Other Authors: Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/42884
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06082009-170749/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-428842021-05-08T05:27:02Z Effects of color CRT misconvergence, target size, and nontarget density on visual search performance Herb, Isabel Moghissi Industrial Engineering and Operations Research Beaton, Robert J. Snyder, Harry L. Dryden, Robert D. LD5655.V855 1990.H432 Imaging systems -- Image quality Rapid engineering developments in electronic imaging during the last decade have led to the widespread use of color CRT displays. misconvergence among the primary colors of a shadow-mask CRT is a principle human factors concern for applications of this technology. The major objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the effect of misconvergence on visual search performance (i.e., search time and error), (2) to examine the effects of misconvergence on subjective image quality estimates, and (3) to examine the interactions among target size, nontarget density, and misconvergence type and degree upon subjective and objective human performance indices. Ten participants performed a visual "search-and-select" task on a color CRT computer workstation. Following each trial in this procedure, participants subjectively rated the image quality of the display screen using a 9-point scale. Reducing target size increased selection errors and response times, while increasing nontarget density generally increased response times. Type and degree of shadow-mask CRT misconvergence had almost no effect on visual search performance, suggesting that low levels (1 to 2 arcmin) of misconvergence may be acceptable in effective color CRT applications. However, misconvergence adversely affected subjective image quality ratings, indicating that color CRT usage should be avoided where their use is not essential. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:37:03Z 2014-03-14T21:37:03Z 1990-08-05 2009-06-08 2009-06-08 2009-06-08 Thesis Text etd-06082009-170749 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/42884 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06082009-170749/ en OCLC# 22606653 LD5655.V855_1990.H432.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ix, 90 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Imaging systems -- Image quality
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Imaging systems -- Image quality
Herb, Isabel Moghissi
Effects of color CRT misconvergence, target size, and nontarget density on visual search performance
description Rapid engineering developments in electronic imaging during the last decade have led to the widespread use of color CRT displays. misconvergence among the primary colors of a shadow-mask CRT is a principle human factors concern for applications of this technology. The major objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the effect of misconvergence on visual search performance (i.e., search time and error), (2) to examine the effects of misconvergence on subjective image quality estimates, and (3) to examine the interactions among target size, nontarget density, and misconvergence type and degree upon subjective and objective human performance indices. Ten participants performed a visual "search-and-select" task on a color CRT computer workstation. Following each trial in this procedure, participants subjectively rated the image quality of the display screen using a 9-point scale. Reducing target size increased selection errors and response times, while increasing nontarget density generally increased response times. Type and degree of shadow-mask CRT misconvergence had almost no effect on visual search performance, suggesting that low levels (1 to 2 arcmin) of misconvergence may be acceptable in effective color CRT applications. However, misconvergence adversely affected subjective image quality ratings, indicating that color CRT usage should be avoided where their use is not essential. === Master of Science
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title Effects of color CRT misconvergence, target size, and nontarget density on visual search performance
title_short Effects of color CRT misconvergence, target size, and nontarget density on visual search performance
title_full Effects of color CRT misconvergence, target size, and nontarget density on visual search performance
title_fullStr Effects of color CRT misconvergence, target size, and nontarget density on visual search performance
title_full_unstemmed Effects of color CRT misconvergence, target size, and nontarget density on visual search performance
title_sort effects of color crt misconvergence, target size, and nontarget density on visual search performance
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