You will see a reference left-view image and two candidate right-view images (Option A and Option B).
Your task is to choose the candidate that looks like the more plausible right view given the reference.
Focus on visual appearance and geometric consistency with the reference: shapes, edges, object boundaries, and perspective.
Don't only judge “made-up content” also check whether existing structures stay consistent and stable.
Pay attention to occlusions/disocclusions (holes/ghosting near foreground objects), thin structures (fences/poles), and repeated textures.
There is no time pressure, make the best visual judgment.
Example ground-truth stereo pairnot part of the task
Example Left (reference)
Example Right (ground truth)
Heads-up: this study works best on a laptop/desktop so you can see fine geometric details.
Which right view is better?
Choose the candidate that is more geometrically consistent and visually appealing with the reference left image.
Reference
Left view
Option A
Candidate right view
Option B
Candidate right view
Tip: look at edges/occlusions and overall viewpoint consistency—not just hallucinated details.