Vergence–accommodation conflicts hinder visual performance and cause visual fatigue
University of California, Berkeley · Silicon Valley Community Foundation · +1 more institution
Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) displays have become important for many applications including vision research, operation of remote devices, medical imaging, surgical training, scientific visualization, virtual prototyping, and more. In many of these applications, it is important for the graphic image to create a faithful impression of the 3D structure of the portrayed object or scene. Unfortunately, 3D displays often yield distortions in perceived 3D structure compared with the percepts of the real scenes the displays depict. A likely cause of such distortions is the fact that computer displays present images on one surface. Thus, focus cues-accommodation and blur in the retinal image-specify the depth of the display…
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4Topics & keywords
- Stereoscopy
- Accommodation
- Computer vision
- Computer science
- Depth perception
- Stereo display
- Artificial intelligence
- Focus (optics)
- Sustainable cities and communities