TY - CONF Y1 - 2006/// EP - 23 A1 - Rohaya, D. A1 - Rambli, A. A1 - Kalawsky, R.S. ID - scholars87 TI - Distance estimations in static images: Does viewing distance matter? SN - 1595934731; 9781595934734 SP - 17 KW - Distance measurement; Physiology KW - Display size; Distance estimation; Static image; Viewing distance KW - Image analysis N1 - cited By 2; Conference of CHINZ 2006: 7th International Conference NZ Chapter of the ACM's Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction(SIGCHI-NZ) ; Conference Date: 6 July 2006 Through 7 July 2006; Conference Code:69867 VL - 158 N2 - Previous research has examined the effect of display size on distance estimation in static images and demonstrated that display size affects participant's distance estimate task performance. Several other researches have also reported similar outcomes. Examination of the experimental setups of these early researchers suggests that other factors may also contribute to the effect. In this paper, we report our investigations that extend the earlier research by examining the contribution of other factor such as viewing distance and physiological cues. By fixing the viewing distance of the observer, our research indicates that viewing distance (and physiological cues) does influence distance estimation. The large magnitude of effect size for display size factor however suggested that display size still constitutes a major influence in distance estimation task Copyright 2006 ACM. AV - none UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-34547304810&doi=10.1145%2f1152760.1152763&partnerID=40&md5=6f0e3e2ab93feba46f785a4de54e6870 CY - Christchurch ER -