Through a different lens: the perceived quality of light field visualization assessed by test participants with imperfect visual acuity and color blindness

Aniko Simon, Mary Guindy, Peter Andras Kara, Tibor Balogh, Laszlo Szy

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Abstract

With the emergence of commercially-available light field displays, both industry and academia have begun research on the potential use cases of future society. However, while there is an unfortunate global trend that the eyesight-related issues are getting more common among the new generations, such individuals are underrepresented in light field research. In this paper, we present the results of the series of subjective tests carried out on light field displays, exclusively with test participants that otherwise would not qualify to assess visualization quality in a regular study. The investigated topics include spatial resolution, angular resolution and viewing distance.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPublished in: Proceedings Volume 12097, Big Data IV: Learning, Analytics, and Applications, ISSN 0277-786X, ISBN 9781510650701, article no. 120970P. Organising Body: SPIE Organising Body: SPIE
Publication statusPublished - 4 Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Note: Published in: Proceedings Volume 12097, Big Data IV: Learning, Analytics, and Applications, ISSN 0277-786X, ISBN 9781510650701, article no. 120970P.

Organising Body: SPIE

Organising Body: SPIE

Keywords

  • Computer science and informatics

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