@inproceedings{SchildMasuch2015, author = {Jonas Schild and Maic Masuch}, title = {Formalizing the potential of stereoscopic 3D user experience in interactive entertainment}, series = {Holliman, Woods et al. (Eds.): Stereoscopic displays and applications XXVI. Twenty-Sixth Stereoscopic Displays and Applications (SD\&A) Conference, part of IS\&T/SPIE electronic imaging. 9-11 February 2015, San Francisco, California, United States}, publisher = {SPIE}, isbn = {978-1-62841-481-3}, doi = {10.1117/12.2083190}, pages = {93911}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The use of stereoscopic 3D vision affects how interactive entertainment has to be developed as well as how it is experienced by the audience. The large amount of possibly impacting factors and variety as well as a certain subtlety of measured effects on user experience make it difficult to grasp the overall potential of using S3D vision. In a comprehensive approach, we (a) present a development framework which summarizes possible variables in display technology, content creation and human factors, and (b) list a scheme of S3D user experience effects concerning initial fascination, emotions, performance, and behavior as well as negative feelings of discomfort and complexity. As a major contribution we propose a qualitative formalization which derives dependencies between development factors and user effects. The argumentation is based on several previously published user studies. We further show how to apply this formula to identify possible opportunities and threats in content creation as well as how to pursue future steps for a possible quantification.}, language = {en} }