Presentation 1995/10/23
Study of Accommodation Compensation in Binocular Stereoscopic Display System
Katsuyuki Omura, Shinichi Shiwa, Fumio Kishino,
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Abstract(in English) We previously proposed a Lenticular Stereoscopic Display System that allows viewers to observe stereoscopic images without having wear special glasses to reduce eye strain. However, binocular stereoscopic displays are said to cause visual fatigue or a sense of visual incompatibility, due to inconsistency between convergence and accommodation at an object. We propose an accommodation compensating binocular stereoscopic display system. In this system, the optical distance between the viewer and the display surface in controlled to prevent consistent relationships from being broken down between convergence and accommodation. That accommodation is found to be well controlled when a viewer gazes objects at different depths.
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Keyword(in English) stereoscopic display / accommodation / stereopsis
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Title (in English) Study of Accommodation Compensation in Binocular Stereoscopic Display System
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Keyword(1) stereoscopic display
Keyword(2) accommodation
Keyword(3) stereopsis
1st Author's Name Katsuyuki Omura
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Communication Systems Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Shinichi Shiwa
2nd Author's Affiliation ATR Communication Systems Research Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Fumio Kishino
3rd Author's Affiliation ATR Communication Systems Research Laboratories
Date 1995/10/23
Paper # EID95-53
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 335
Page pp.pp.-
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