Title
Reducing visual discomfort of 3D stereoscopic displays with gaze-contingent depth-of-field
Abstract
We report on an experiment testing gaze-contingent depth-of-field (DOF) for the reduction of visual discomfort when viewing stereoscopic displays. Subjective results are compelling, showing, we believe for the first time, that gaze-contingent depth-of-field significantly reduces visual discomfort. When individual stereoacuity is taken into account, objective measurements of gaze vergence corroborate previous reports, showing significant bias toward the zero depth plane, where error is smallest. As with earlier similar attempts, participants expressed a dislike toward gaze-contingent DOF. Although not statistically significant, this dislike is likely attributed to the eye tracker's spatial inaccuracy as well as the DOF simulation's noticeable temporal lag.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2628257.2628259
SAP
Keywords
Field
DocType
3d displays,display algorithms,eye tracking,visual psychophysics
Computer vision,Stereoscopic acuity,Gaze,Vergence,Stereoscopy,Visual Psychophysics,Psychology,Eye tracking,Visual Discomfort,Artificial intelligence,Depth of field
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
12
0.86
20
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andrew T. Duchowski1835142.62
Donald H. House251355.27
Jordan Gestring3191.40
Rui I. Wang4262.06
Krzysztof Krejtz59413.92
Izabela Krejtz6635.66
Radoslaw Mantiuk712814.88
Bartosz Bazyluk8534.99