Modern progressive lenses are widely used to allow distance and near-view within one lens. Novice users experience motion sickness during adaptation and have problems performing everyday tasks when first using progressive lenses. To evaluate the effects of progressive lens distortion in psychophysical experiments these need to be simulated in real-time. We present a method to generate the distortion pattern of a progressive lens in virtual reality that allows testing perceptual distortions and behavioural consequences of exposure to such distortions. A user study showed that the heading angle on the horizontal axis was significantly underestimated through implemented distortion.
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- TitleSimulating Lens Distortion in Virtual Reality
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- AnnotationFörderer: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft / Projektnummer: 274361309Funding organisation: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft / Project number: 274361309Förderer: European Commission / Projektnummer: 734227Funding organisation: European Commission / Project number: 734227
- LanguageEnglish
- Bibl. ReferenceStein, N.; Rifai, K.; Wahl, S.; Lappe, M.: Simulating Lens Distortion in Virtual Reality. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality & Associated Technologies, 2020
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