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6 March 2014 Visual discomfort under various brightness conditions using eye movements in watching stereoscopic 3D video
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Proceedings Volume 9011, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXV; 901123 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2042449
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2014, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Visual discomfort is caused by various factors when watching stereoscopic 3D contents. In particular, brightness change is known as one of the major factors related to visual discomfort. However, most previous research about visual discomfort dealt with binocular disparity as related to accommodation and vergence linkage. In this paper, we analyze visual discomfort caused by brightness change using eye-movements and a subjective test. Eye-movements are computed using eye pupil motion as detected from a near-infrared eye image. We measure eye-blinking and pupil size while watching stereoscopic 3D videos with global and local brightness variations. The results show that viewers felt more visual discomfort in local change than in global change of brightness in a scene.
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Sang-Hyun Cho and Hang-Bong Kang "Visual discomfort under various brightness conditions using eye movements in watching stereoscopic 3D video", Proc. SPIE 9011, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXV, 901123 (6 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2042449
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Video

Eye

Visual analytics

3D displays

Analytical research

Motion detection

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