Evaluation of Simulated Visual Impairment. Vinnikov, M. & Allison, R. In 2nd Workshop on Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human Machine Interaction, Palo Alto, California, 02, 2011. Stanford University. -1 abstract bibtex ABSTRACT We have developed two novel evaluation techniques for gaze-contingent systems that simulate visual defects. These two techniques can be used to quantify simulated visual defects in visual distortion and visual blur. Experiments demonstrated that such techniques could be useful for quantification of visual field defects to set simulation parameters. They are also useful for quantitative evaluation of simulation fidelity based on measurement of the functional relation between the intended simulated defect and psychophysical results. Author Keywords Gaze-contingent displays, foveation, visual simulations, evaluation of visual simulations
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abstract = {ABSTRACT
We have developed two novel evaluation techniques for gaze-contingent systems that simulate visual defects. These two techniques can be used to quantify simulated visual defects in visual distortion and visual blur. Experiments demonstrated that such techniques could be useful for quantification of visual field defects to set simulation parameters. They are also useful for quantitative evaluation of simulation fidelity based on measurement of the functional relation between the intended simulated defect and psychophysical results.
Author Keywords
Gaze-contingent displays, foveation, visual simulations, evaluation of visual simulations},
address = {Palo Alto, California},
author = {Vinnikov, M. and Allison, R.S.},
booktitle = {2nd Workshop on Eye Gaze in Intelligent Human Machine Interaction},
date-added = {2011-05-09 12:33:17 -0400},
date-modified = {2011-05-18 15:56:28 -0400},
keywords = {Eye Movements & Tracking},
month = {02},
organization = {Stanford University},
title = {Evaluation of Simulated Visual Impairment},
url-1 = {http://http://www.ci.seikei.ac.jp/nakano/GAZEWS_IUI2011/proceedings/[9-6]MargaritaVinnikov_shortpaper.pdf},
year = {2011}}
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