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29 February 2008 Evaluation of the influence on the human body of the autostereoscopic display based on the integral imaging method
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Proceedings Volume 6803, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIX; 68030E (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.765412
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2008, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
We developed an autostereoscopic display based on the integral imaging (II) method to give horizontal parallax [1]. There is anxiety concerning the possibility of visual fatigue associated with stereoscopic images. This report summarizes the evaluation results. Ease of viewing and the fatigue associated with the stereoscopic vision were evaluated subjectively and objectively [2]. As a result, viewing stereoscopic images displayed by the II method was found to be easier than viewing images displayed by a conventional binocular method. There was no significant difference between fatigue in the case of stereoscopic vision with the II method and that in the case of viewing conventional 2D image. In addition, we reported the result of a medical safety evaluation [3].
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Hiroyuki Nagatani and Yuzo Hirayama "Evaluation of the influence on the human body of the autostereoscopic display based on the integral imaging method", Proc. SPIE 6803, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIX, 68030E (29 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.765412
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Integral imaging

Autostereoscopic displays

Atrial fibrillation

Safety

3D displays

Brain activation

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