The use of stereoscopic display has increased in recent times, with a growing range of applications using 3D videos for visual entertainment, data visualization, and medical applications. However, stereoscopic 3D video can lead to adverse reactions amongst some viewers, including visual fatigue, headache and nausea; such reactions can further lead to Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS). Whilst motion sickness symptoms can occur from other types of visual displays, this paper investigates the rapid adjustment triggered by human pupils as a potential cause of 3D fatigue due to VIMS from stereoscopic 3D displays. Using Electroencephalogram (EEG) biosignals and eye blink tools to measure the 3D fatigue, a series of objective and subjective ...
This research identifies methods of detecting signs of visual complaints associated with stereoscopi...
In this paper we focus on our recent research with respect to visual discomfort of stereoscopic disp...
The background, theories, and observations on visual stress possibly caused by viewing stereoscopic ...
The current stereoscopic 3D displays have several human-factor issues including visual-fatigue sympt...
The use of Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) videos has been popular in commercial markets with ongoing developm...
Some people report visual discomfort when watching 3D displays. For both the objective measurement o...
International audienceThe conflict between vergence (eye movement) and accommodation (crystalline le...
The 3D movies are attracting the viewers as they see objects flying out of the screen. However, man...
International audience3D has been one of the most important technologies of the last decade having a...
International audienceVisual discomfort is an important factor in determining QoE in 3DTV. It can be...
With the development of 3D displays, user’s eye fatigue has been an important issue when viewing the...
3D display technologies have been linked to visual discomfort and fatigue. In a lab-based study with...
International audienceWith stereoscopic displays, a depth sensation that is too strong could impede ...
Stereoscopic 3D TV viewing puts different visual demands on the viewer compared to 2D TV viewing. Pr...
Purpose: When observers focus their stereoscopic visual system for a long time (e.g., watching a 3D ...
This research identifies methods of detecting signs of visual complaints associated with stereoscopi...
In this paper we focus on our recent research with respect to visual discomfort of stereoscopic disp...
The background, theories, and observations on visual stress possibly caused by viewing stereoscopic ...
The current stereoscopic 3D displays have several human-factor issues including visual-fatigue sympt...
The use of Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) videos has been popular in commercial markets with ongoing developm...
Some people report visual discomfort when watching 3D displays. For both the objective measurement o...
International audienceThe conflict between vergence (eye movement) and accommodation (crystalline le...
The 3D movies are attracting the viewers as they see objects flying out of the screen. However, man...
International audience3D has been one of the most important technologies of the last decade having a...
International audienceVisual discomfort is an important factor in determining QoE in 3DTV. It can be...
With the development of 3D displays, user’s eye fatigue has been an important issue when viewing the...
3D display technologies have been linked to visual discomfort and fatigue. In a lab-based study with...
International audienceWith stereoscopic displays, a depth sensation that is too strong could impede ...
Stereoscopic 3D TV viewing puts different visual demands on the viewer compared to 2D TV viewing. Pr...
Purpose: When observers focus their stereoscopic visual system for a long time (e.g., watching a 3D ...
This research identifies methods of detecting signs of visual complaints associated with stereoscopi...
In this paper we focus on our recent research with respect to visual discomfort of stereoscopic disp...
The background, theories, and observations on visual stress possibly caused by viewing stereoscopic ...