DocumentCode :
35586
Title :
3D Visual Discomfort Prediction: Vergence, Foveation, and the Physiological Optics of Accommodation
Author :
Jincheol Park ; Sanghoon Lee ; Bovik, Alan C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Yonsei Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jun-14
Firstpage :
415
Lastpage :
427
Abstract :
To achieve clear binocular vision, neural processes that accomplish accommodation and vergence are performed via two collaborative, cross-coupled processes: accommodation-vergence (AV) and vergence-accommodation (VA). However, when people watch stereo images on stereoscopic displays, normal neural functioning may be disturbed owing to anomalies of the cross-link gains. These anomalies are likely the main cause of visual discomfort experienced when viewing stereo images, and are called Accommodation-Vergence Mismatches (AVM). Moreover, the absence of any useful accommodation depth cues when viewing 3D content on a flat panel (planar) display induces anomalous demands on binocular fusion, resulting in possible additional visual discomfort. Most prior efforts in this direction have focused on predicting anomalies in the AV cross-link using measurements on a computed disparity map. We further these contributions by developing a model that accounts for both accommodation and vergence, resulting in a new visual discomfort prediction algorithm dubbed the 3D-AVM Predictor. The 3D-AVM model and algorithm make use of a new concept we call local 3D bandwidth (BW) which is defined in terms of the physiological optics of binocular vision and foveation. The 3D-AVM Predictor accounts for anomalous motor responses of both accommodation and vergence, yielding predictive power that is statistically superior to prior models that rely on a computed disparity distribution only.
Keywords :
computer vision; flat panel displays; stereo image processing; three-dimensional displays; visual perception; 3D bandwidth; 3D content; 3D visual discomfort prediction algorithm; 3D-AVM model; 3D-AVM predictor; AV crosslink; accommodation depth cues; accommodation-vergence mismatch; anomalies prediction; anomalous motor response; binocular vision; computed disparity map; disparity distribution computation; flat panel display; foveation; neural process; normal neural functioning; physiological optics; stereo image viewing; stereoscopic display; vergence accommodation; Lenses; Physiology; Retina; Stereo image processing; Three-dimensional displays; Visualization; Accommodation and vergence mismatch; blur cycle width; differential blur; disparity; foveation; perceptible local bandwidth; physiological optics; stereoscopic display; visual discomfort;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-4553
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTSP.2014.2311885
Filename :
6767068
Link To Document :
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