Title
Matching prescription & visual acuity: towards AR for humans
Abstract
An increasingly important part of usuable near-eye displays to allow use by users who use vision correction such as that provided by glasses and contact lenses. Recent research indicates that over 20% of world population is myopic, and this percentage is increasing [Holden et al. 2016]. Commercial prototypes have offered an additional prescription lens pair or a glasses-compatible design, but both of these approaches increase the size and weight of the device. Ideally, a user's prescription should be considered from the optical design stage for the smallest form factor.
Year
DOI
Keywords
2019
10.1145/3305367.3327978
augmented reality, foveated displays, see-through displays
Field
DocType
ISSN
Computer graphics (images),Visual acuity,Computer science,Augmented reality,Lens (optics),Medical prescription
Conference
978-1-4503-6308-2
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-6308-2
2
0.38
References 
Authors
0
14
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jonghyun Kim15611.07
Michael Stengel21209.80
Jui-Yi Wu320.38
Ben Boudaoud4163.48
Josef Spjut510110.20
Kaan Aksit6606.34
Rachel Albert7303.20
Trey Greer8297122.12
Youngmo Jeong9111.66
Ward Lopes10211.96
Zander Majercik11121.66
Peter Shirley124732426.39
Morgan Mcguire1375254.30
David Luebke142196140.84