MRI: Development of a True 3D Display that Mimics Natural Depth Perception Conditions for Research in Minimally-invasive Surgery, Microscopy, Teleoperation, and Vision Science
$309,376FY2004ENGNSF
University Of Washington, Seattle WA
Investigators
Abstract
0421579 Seibel The investigators are planning to build a new research instruments for a true 3D display to view high resolution 3D data with all depth cues in agreement. Current imaging systems suffer from the accommodation-vergence mismatch limitation. The proposed system will provide variable ocular accommodation cues that match vergence and stereoscopic retinal disparity demands for objects at different distances in a 3D scene. The proposed instrument promises to reduce eye fatigue and improve the quality of the 3-D images.
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