A Simple Proposal for a Solution to the Accommodation-Vergence Mismatch Problem in 3D Displays
Dal-Young Kim

TL;DR
This paper proposes a simple method to reduce visual fatigue in 3D displays by using adjustable-focus glasses to compensate for the accommodation-vergence mismatch, aligning eye vergence with virtual image positions.
Contribution
It introduces an adjustable-focus glasses solution to address the accommodation-vergence mismatch in 3D displays, improving viewer comfort.
Findings
Reduces visual fatigue in 3D viewing
Aligns eye vergence with virtual image positions
Potentially improves 3D display comfort
Abstract
Here is suggested a solution to the accommodation-vergence mismatch problem in 3D stereoscopic displays. It can be achieved by compensating the mismatched focal length with refractive power of adjustable-focus 3D glasses. The compensation would make vergence of human eyes match with position of virtual stereoscopic motion pictures, reducing visual fatigue.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Imaging Technologies · Interactive and Immersive Displays · Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
