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Visual Comfort Zone

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1979
This paper presents the panel width for console/work place design (seated operator) based upon performance. Panel width recommendations are made for male and female operators. Independent variables investigated included the two distinct color contrasts (blue on white and black on white) and sex differences.
Anil Mital   +2 more
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Relations among Comfort of Fabrics, Ratings of Comfort, and Visual Vigilance

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003
Little is known about the relationship between perceptions of comfort and cognitive performance. In the present study, 40 subjects (20 men and 20 women) participated in a computerized cognitive task of visual vigilance. The computer task was completed under three conditions of clothing and tactile comfort: one condition was that of extreme discomfort ...
Rick, Bell   +2 more
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A metric of visual comfort for stereoscopic motion

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2013
We propose a novel metric of visual comfort for stereoscopic motion, based on a series of systematic perceptual experiments. We take into account disparity, motion in depth, motion on the screen plane, and the spatial frequency of luminance contrast. We further derive a comfort metric to predict the comfort of short stereoscopic videos.
Song-Pei Du   +3 more
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Stereoscopic 3D-TV: Visual Comfort

IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, 2011
Among the key topics of discussion and research on three-dimensional television (3D-TV), visual comfort is certainly one of the most critical. This is because it is well known that some viewers experience visual discomfort when looking at stereoscopic displays.
Wa James Tam   +4 more
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Visual Passenger Comfort

Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1949
Abstract The author outlines the problem confronting the railroad-train designer in providing the comfort and beauty which the passenger has come to expect, and which is necessary to attract his patronage in the highly competitive field of modern transportation.
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Visual comfort in autostereoscopic display

Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2017
AbstractAutostereoscopic displays are likely to become widely used products in the future. However, certain physiological factors, especially visual comfort, limit their development. In this study, four observational parameters – ambient illuminance, image content, scaling ratio, and horizontal distance between major and minor objects – were evaluated ...
Hung‐Shing Chen   +3 more
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Visual Comfort for Motorists

2014
Visual comfort is a subjective aspect related to road-lighting quality. If the degree of visual comfort is not good enough, a motorist’s level of fatigue will increase and as a consequence, his visual performance and alertness will decrease. So both visual comfort and visual performance are important for road safety.
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Visual comfort improvement in stereoscopic 3D displays using perceptually plausible assessment metric of visual comfort

IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, 2014
Visual discomfort is caused by several factors such as accommodation-vergence conflict and window violation in conventional stereoscopic displays. To ensure comfortable conditions in the stereoscopic viewing, it is essential to develop an effective way of improving visual comfort in stereoscopic displays.
Yong Ju Jung   +3 more
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Visual Comfort and Fatigue in Stereoscopy

2013
This chapter provides an overview of visual fatigue and discomfort, both in terms of the mechanisms involved in the human visual system (HVS) and in terms of 3D content and processing technologies. It begins by defining the notions of fatigue and discomfort.
Urvoy, Matthieu   +3 more
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On the Computation of Visual Comfort Probability

Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, 1976
A computational technique has been developed and applied to the problem of computation of ESI at a large number of observer positions in a room. The technique is based on the perpendicular-plane angular coordinate system and a two-variable finite Fourier-Hermite series for interpolating discrete two-variable data.
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