Visual discomfort has been the subject of considerable research in relation to stereoscopic and autostereoscopic displays, but remains an ambiguous concept used to denote a variety of subjective symptoms potentially related to different underlying processes. In this paper we clarify the importance of various causes and aspects of visual comfort. Classical causative factors such as excessive binocular parallax and accommodation-convergence conflict appear to be of minor importance when disparity values do not surpass one degree limit of visual angle, which still provides sufficient range to allow for satisfactory depth perception in consumer applications, such as stereoscopic television. Visual discomfort, however, may still occur within thi...
ABSTRACT Prolonged use of conventional stereo displays causes viewer discomfort and fatigue because ...
Stereoscopic (S3D) displays create conflicts between the distance to which the eyes must converge an...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the phenomenon of visual discomfort in stereoscopic and...
Visual discomfort has been the subject of considerable research in relation to stereoscopic and auto...
Visual discomfort has been the subject of considerable research in relation to stereoscopic and auto...
Visual discomfort has been the subject of considerable research in relation to stereoscopic and auto...
Abstract. Visual discomfort has been the subject of considerable research in relation to stereoscopi...
Visual discomfort has been reported for certain visual stimuli and under particular viewing conditio...
Visual discomfort has been reported for certain visual stimuli and under particular viewing conditio...
Vergence and accommodative responses in viewing near objects in the real world are behaviorally coup...
International audienceStereoscopic motion images are able to provide observers with realistic and im...
International audienceThe vergence-accommodation conflict, excessive screen disparity, binocular dis...
International audienceVisual discomfort is one of the most frequent complaints of the viewers while ...
International audienceViewers often complain of visual discomfort or visual fatigue after viewing th...
Imperfections in binocular image pairs can cause serious viewing discomfort. For example, in stereo ...
ABSTRACT Prolonged use of conventional stereo displays causes viewer discomfort and fatigue because ...
Stereoscopic (S3D) displays create conflicts between the distance to which the eyes must converge an...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the phenomenon of visual discomfort in stereoscopic and...
Visual discomfort has been the subject of considerable research in relation to stereoscopic and auto...
Visual discomfort has been the subject of considerable research in relation to stereoscopic and auto...
Visual discomfort has been the subject of considerable research in relation to stereoscopic and auto...
Abstract. Visual discomfort has been the subject of considerable research in relation to stereoscopi...
Visual discomfort has been reported for certain visual stimuli and under particular viewing conditio...
Visual discomfort has been reported for certain visual stimuli and under particular viewing conditio...
Vergence and accommodative responses in viewing near objects in the real world are behaviorally coup...
International audienceStereoscopic motion images are able to provide observers with realistic and im...
International audienceThe vergence-accommodation conflict, excessive screen disparity, binocular dis...
International audienceVisual discomfort is one of the most frequent complaints of the viewers while ...
International audienceViewers often complain of visual discomfort or visual fatigue after viewing th...
Imperfections in binocular image pairs can cause serious viewing discomfort. For example, in stereo ...
ABSTRACT Prolonged use of conventional stereo displays causes viewer discomfort and fatigue because ...
Stereoscopic (S3D) displays create conflicts between the distance to which the eyes must converge an...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the phenomenon of visual discomfort in stereoscopic and...