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Monocular Accommodation in the Light Field Imaging

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BROADCASTING
Volume 68, Issue 2, Pages 397-406

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TBC.2022.3140708

Keywords

Imaging; Pupils; Convergence; Mirrors; Image reconstruction; Optical imaging; Light fields; Light field imaging system; natural viewing condition; monocular accommodation; depth of field; diopter values; convergence; monocular and binocular viewings

Funding

  1. Institute of Information and Communications Technology Planning and Evaluation (IITP) - Korea Government (MSIT) [20200-00537]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea through the Ministry of Education [2018R1A6A1A03025542]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [2018R1A6A1A03025542] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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The presence of monocular depth sense was identified using a light field imaging system, which projected up to 8 different view images simultaneously to each eye of the viewer. The depth of field of the eyes increased as the number of projected images increased, with a faster increase rate for binocular viewing compared to monocular viewing.
The presence of monocular depth sense is identified with a light field imaging system which can project up to 8 different view images simultaneously to a viewer's each eye. The depth of field of subjects' eyes increases further as the number of simultaneously projected images to subjects' each eye increases more, though the increasing rate is somewhat different for different subjects. The diopter values exceed more than those of real object as the number exceeds more than six for the binocular viewing while it is eight for monocular viewing. The increasing rate of the diopter values for the binocular viewing is more than that for monocular viewing. These results assure that a natural viewing condition can be incorporated in light field imaging systems. These results are derived from 7 subjects under age 35, having eye sight greater than 1.0.

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