JOURNAL ARTICLE

Visual fatigue modeling for stereoscopic video shot based on camera motion

Guozhong ShiXinzhu SangXunbo YuYangdong LiuJing Liu

Year: 2014 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 9301 Pages: 93012P-93012P   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

As three–dimensional television (3-DTV) and 3-D movie become popular, the discomfort of visual feeling limits further applications of 3D display technology. The cause of visual discomfort from stereoscopic video conflicts between accommodation and convergence, excessive binocular parallax, fast motion of objects and so on. Here, a novel method for evaluating visual fatigue is demonstrated. Influence factors including spatial structure, motion scale and comfortable zone are analyzed. According to the human visual system (HVS), people only need to converge their eyes to the specific objects for static cameras and background. Relative motion should be considered for different camera conditions determining different factor coefficients and weights. Compared with the traditional visual fatigue prediction model, a novel visual fatigue predicting model is presented. Visual fatigue degree is predicted using multiple linear regression method combining with the subjective evaluation. Consequently, each factor can reflect the characteristics of the scene, and the total visual fatigue score can be indicated according to the proposed algorithm. Compared with conventional algorithms which ignored the status of the camera, our approach exhibits reliable performance in terms of correlation with subjective test results.

Keywords:
Computer science Parallax Stereoscopy Computer vision Artificial intelligence Motion (physics)

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Topics

Advanced Optical Imaging Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Media Technology
Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
Image and Video Stabilization
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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