Presentation 1999/7/16
Measurement of binocular fusional limit of many subjects
Masaki EMOTO, Shojiro NAGATA,
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Abstract(in English) Stereoscopic image systems based on binocular parallax can present a stereo pair of images with significant binocular parallax. However, if such parallax often approaches or exceeds the viewer's fusional limit, eye strain or fatigue may result. It is necessary to assess the fusional limits of many people in order to design stereoscopic image systems. We studied how to measure the limits of many people without any additional correction of visual function from the ordinary because of the idea that the variation of the visual function of many people is one of the factors in the distribution of fusional limits.
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Keyword(in English) stereopsis / stereoscopic image system / stereoscopic television / binocular fusion / binocular fusional limit / fatigue
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Title (in English) Measurement of binocular fusional limit of many subjects
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Keyword(1) stereopsis
Keyword(2) stereoscopic image system
Keyword(3) stereoscopic television
Keyword(4) binocular fusion
Keyword(5) binocular fusional limit
Keyword(6) fatigue
1st Author's Name Masaki EMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Human Science Research Division NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Shojiro NAGATA
2nd Author's Affiliation Human Science Research Division NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories
Date 1999/7/16
Paper # HIP99-19
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 186
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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