Effect of disparity and viewing ambient illumination on stereoscopic viewing: An eye movement approach

Kena Li, Yue Liu*

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Abstract

Researchers have found that factors related to viewing content and viewing environment could influence viewers' stereoscopic viewing experiences. In this paper, the effect of both disparity and viewing ambient illumination condition on stereoscopic viewing was investigated by using an eye movement approach. The eye movement responses to random dot stereograms (RDS) stimuli in stereoscopic viewing were studied by performing a fusion range measurement experiment involving a judgment task. The fusion ranges under two ambient illumination conditions, eye movement responses to RDS stimuli and effects of disparity on eye movement parameters, were analyzed, respectively. The experimental results showed that fusion range under two ambient illumination conditions were different, and changes of eye movement parameters were different among various disparities when ambient illumination conditions varied. As a result, in order to improve viewers' viewing experiences when viewing different 3D contents, the arrangement of viewing ambient illumination conditions and the selection of disparity should be appropriately considered. The findings in this paper provide guidelines to reasonably arrange the viewing ambient illumination condition and efficiently produce healthy disparity in stereoscopic viewing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14-20
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of the Society for Information Display
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2018

Keywords

  • disparity
  • eye movement
  • fusion range
  • stereoscopic viewing

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