A Schematic Eye for Virtual Environments

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Jones, J. Adam [1 ]
Edewaard, Darlene [2 ]
Tyrrell, Richard A. [2 ]
Hodges, Larry F. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Mississippi, University, MS 38677 USA
[2] Clemson Univ, Clemson, SC 29631 USA
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Human-centered Computing [Human computer interaction (HCI)]: HCI design and evaluation methods-User models; Human-centered Computing [Human computer interaction; (HCI)]: HCI design and evaluation methods-User studies; Human-centered Computing [Human computer interaction (HCI); Interaction paradigms-Virtual reality; Computer methodologies [Computer graphics]: Graphics systems and; interfaces-Virtual reality; Computer methodologies [Computer graphics]: Graphics systems; and interfaces-Mixed / augmented reality; DISPLAYS; FUSION; DEPTH; PERCEPTION; DISTANCE;
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This paper presents a schematic eye model designed for use by virtual environments researchers and practitioners. This model, based on a combination of several ophthalmic models, attempts to very closely approximate a user's optical centers and intraocular separation using as little as a single measurement of pupillary distance (PD). Typically, these parameters are loosely approximated based on the PD of the user while converged to some known distance. However, this may not be sufficient for users to accurately perform spatially sensitive tasks in the near field. We investigate this possibility by comparing the impact of several common PD-based models and our schematic eye model on users' ability to accurately match real and virtual targets in depth. This was done using a specially designed display and robotic positioning apparatus that allowed sub-millimeter measurement of target positions and user responses. We found that the schematic eye model resulted in significantly improved real to virtual matches with average accuracy, in some cases, well under 1mm. We also present a novel, low-cost method of accurately measuring PD using an off-the-shelf trial frame and pinhole filters. We validated this method by comparing its measurements against those taken using an ophthalmic autorefractor. Significant differences were not found between the two methods.
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