“A Modified Wheatstone-Style Head-Mounted Display Prototype for Narrow Field-of-View Video See-Through Augmented Reality” by Tsai, Huang, Tsai, Chang, Chang-Ogimoto, et al. …
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Entry Number: 17
Title:
- A Modified Wheatstone-Style Head-Mounted Display Prototype for Narrow Field-of-View Video See-Through Augmented Reality
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Abstract:
Users always got bad experiences while using the general virtual reality head-mounted displays (HMDs) because of the low pixel density through optical lenses. For this reason, the narrow field-of-view (FoV) and high pixel density are the main goals we are going to pursue in the near-field video see-through augmented reality (AR) applications with sophisticated operations, such as the biological observation with AR microscope (e.g. Scope+ [Huang et al. 2015]), the AR surgery simulation, and telescope applications. Therefore with high resolution to see tiny objects clearly is the most important concern in this paper.
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- Augmented reality
- narrow field-of-view
- interpupillary distance adjustment
- Wheatstone stereoscope
- stereo microscope
Acknowledgements:
This work was partially supported by MOST 104-2622-8-002-002 (MediaTek Inc.), MOST 103-2218-E-002-025-MY3, MOST 103- 2221-E-002-171-MY2, and MOST 104-2218-E-002-015.