In this study, we first developed a simultaneous measurement system for accommodation and convergence eye movement and evaluated its precision. Then, using a stuffed animal as the target, whose depth should be relatively easy to perceive, we measured convergence eye movement and accommodation at the same time while a tablet displaying a 3D movie was moved in the depth direction. By adding the real 3D display depth movement to the movement of the 3D image, subjects showed convergence eye movement that corresponds appropriately to the dual change of parallax in the 3D movie and real display, even when a subject's convergence changed very little. Accommodation also changed appropriately according to the change in depth.
Shinya MOCHIDUKI
Tokai University
Yuki YOKOYAMA
Tokai University
Keigo SUKEGAWA
Tokai University
Hiroki SATO
Tokai University
Miyuki SUGANUMA
Tokai University
Mitsuho YAMADA
Tokai University
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Shinya MOCHIDUKI, Yuki YOKOYAMA, Keigo SUKEGAWA, Hiroki SATO, Miyuki SUGANUMA, Mitsuho YAMADA, "Measurement of Accommodation and Convergence Eye Movement when a Display and 3D Movie Move in the Depth Direction Simultaneously" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E101-A, no. 2, pp. 488-498, February 2018, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E101.A.488.
Abstract: In this study, we first developed a simultaneous measurement system for accommodation and convergence eye movement and evaluated its precision. Then, using a stuffed animal as the target, whose depth should be relatively easy to perceive, we measured convergence eye movement and accommodation at the same time while a tablet displaying a 3D movie was moved in the depth direction. By adding the real 3D display depth movement to the movement of the 3D image, subjects showed convergence eye movement that corresponds appropriately to the dual change of parallax in the 3D movie and real display, even when a subject's convergence changed very little. Accommodation also changed appropriately according to the change in depth.
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