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16 May 2018 Monocular depth sense in a light field display
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Abstract
The accommodation and convergence responses in a light field display which can provide up to 8 images to each eye of viewers are investigated. The DOF (Depth of Field) increase with the increasing number of projected images is verified for both monocular and binocular viewings. 7 subjects with eye sights greater than 1.0 reveal that their responses can match to their real object responses as the number of images increased to 7 and more, though there are distinctive differences between objects. The matching performance of the binocular is more stable than that of the monocular viewing for the number of images less than 6. But the response stability of the accommodation increases as the number becomes more than 7.
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Beom-Ryeol Lee, Hyoung Lee, Jung-Young Son, Sumio Yano, and Wookho Son "Monocular depth sense in a light field display", Proc. SPIE 10666, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2018, 106660P (16 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2306202
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Mirrors

Spherical lenses

3D displays

Projection systems

3D image processing

Biomedical engineering

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