An Evaluation of Visual Fatigue in 3-D Displays: Focusing on the Mismatching of Convergence and Accommodation (Special Issue on Electronic Displays)
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概要
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In this paper, we describe an experimental evalualion of visual fatigue in a binocular disparity type 3-D display system. To evaluate this fatigue, we use a subjective assessment method and focus on mismatching between convergence and accommodation, which is a major weakness of binocular disparity 3-D displays. For this subjective assessment, we use a newly-developed binocular disparity 3-D display system with a compensation function for accommodation. Because this equipment only allowed us to compare the terms of the mismatching itself, the evaluation is more accurate than similar prevuous works.
- 1999-10-25
著者
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NAKATSU Ryohei
ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
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Nakatsu R
Atr Media Integration & Communication Res. Laboratories Kyoto Jpn
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Sugihara Toshiaki
Information Technology R&d Center Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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SUGIHARA Toshiaki
ATR Media Integration and Communications Res. Labs.
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MIYASATO Tsutomu
ATR Media Integration and Communications Res. Labs.
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Miyasato Tsutomu
Atr Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
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Sugihara Toshiaki
Atr Media Integration & Communications Research Laboratories
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