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10 June 2024 Understanding the performance and visual effects of head-mounted light field displays
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Abstract
Recently integral-imaging based light field display methods, which are potentially capable of rendering correct or nearly correct focus cues and addressing the vergence-accommodation conflict problem, have been explored and demonstrated in head-mounted displays. Despite their promising potentials, visual performance and potential visual artifacts in viewing light field display haven’t been fully investigated. In this talk, we present a systematic investigation on how to evaluate and characterize the visual effects as well as visual artifacts of the light field display by analyzing the simulated perceived retinal image. We will also demonstrate prototypes using time-multiplexing methods to address some of the visual artifacts or limitations.
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Hong Hua "Understanding the performance and visual effects of head-mounted light field displays", Proc. SPIE PC13041, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2024, PC1304102 (10 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011962
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Head-mounted displays

Visual analytics

Prototyping

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