The Development and Utilization of Integrated Multidimensional Displays.

Abstract

The purpose of this contract was to establish a program of research that would lead to basic facts about the nature of complex integrated multidimensional displays and their compatibilities with human perceptual abilities. Further, it was our goal to develop a comprehensive theory of multidimensional integrality as well as methodological techniques to investigate these questions. During the four and a half years of the contract's duration nine technical reports were issued and two more reports are in preparation. These detail the various empirical and theoretical pursuits of the principal investigator and his colleagues. A bibliography of these technical reports is appended. In addition to these written reports, contract work was reported orally at 16 scientific meetings and conferences. The research supported by the contract is presented under four major headings: (a) preliminary analyses of dimensional integrality, (b) necessary methodological developments for the study of integrality, (c) empirical findings and theoretical development, and (d) work in preparation.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA103170

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