“A saccade-contingent display for suppressing color breakup” by Chang and Huang
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- A saccade-contingent display for suppressing color breakup
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This work demonstrates a novel channel for a smart display to interact with its user for enhancing the viewing experience. By using a wearable electro-oculography (EOG) circuit, the saccadic eye movements can be detected so that the user’s viewing mode can be determined. Different gamut settings are used in the “fixation mode” versus “saccade mode,” such that the fast eye movement induced artifacts can be suppressed. Furthermore, by analyzing the saccade patterns, we can determine the user is in the “image viewing” mode or “text reading” mode. Then different brightness, contrast, saturation settings can be assigned accordingly and automatically to improve the user’s comfort level.
References:
1. Ando, H., Watanabe, J., Amemiya, T., Maeda, T. 2007. Fullscale saccade-based display: Public/Private image presentation based on gaze-contingent visual illusion. SIGGRAPH 2007 Emerging Technologies.
2. Bergquist, J., and Wennstam C. 2006. Field-sequential-colour display with adaptive gamut. SID Symposium Digest 37, 1594–1597.