会议专题

Why watching 3D displays may result in some discomfort?

Most people enjoy the enriched depth perception in 3D displays, but some may also complaint about increased feelings of discomfort when watching such displays. The exact reasons for these feelings of discomfort are not fully understood yet. A mismatch between accommodation and vergence is often indicated as one of the reasons, but for moderate screen disparity values discomfort due to an accommodation-vergence conflict should be limited, especially at large viewing distances. Additional possible reasons for visual discomfort, however, may be: (1) fast changes in the amount of depth in the scene, (2) 3D related artifacts in recording or displaying the content, and (3) inconsistencies in depth due to limitations of the display or as a consequence of the position of the viewer. Most viewers are able to comfortably cope with the challenging visual stimuli on a 3D display, but there is a limited group of people with moderate binocular vision, for which these challenging visual stimuli may result in visual discomfort.

3D visual comfort accommodation vergence crosstalk motion binocular vision status

I. Heynderickx M. Lambooij

Philips Research Laboratories, High Tech Campus 34, 5656 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands Electronic En BG TV Innovation Site Eindhoven, High Tech Campus 37, 5656 AE Eindhoven, The Netherlands

国际会议

China Display/Asia Display 2011(2011年中国显示/亚洲显示会议)

江苏昆山

英文

299-302

2011-11-07(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)