Dynamic Perceptive Compensation for Optical Illusions Synchronized with Eye Movement

Published: 08 September 2020
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Our dynamic perceptive compensation system realizes controlling illusory perception depending on the eye movement. The system detects user’s eye position by an eye tracker and determine how much compensation is needed for each illusory image based on the illusory characteristics; then the perception is compensated by temporarily changing the displayed image. From the psychophysical experiments, we were able to determine the compensation parameters and observe the temporal dependence of the illusory perception. The technology of controlling gaze-dependent illusions is not limited to understanding the dynamics of visual perception, but enables us to eliminate the visual perception discrepancies that can be applied in the engineering field.
*You can partially experience our system compensation in the movie.

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Result 1: https://doi.org/10.36463/idw.2019.1652
・(Result 1) Yuki Kubota, Tomohiko Hayakawa, Masatoshi Ishikawa: Reduction of Moving Optical Illusion through Synchronization with Eye Movement, International Display Workshops 2019 (IDW ’19) (Sapporo, 2019.11.27) / Proceedings, INP1-5L (2019).

Result 2: https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/33...
・(Result 2) Yuki Kubota, Tomohiko Hayakawa, Masatoshi Ishikawa: Quantitative Perception Measurement of the Rotating Snakes Illusion Considering Temporal Dependence and Gaze Information, Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA ’20 Short Papers) (online, 2020.5.27) / Proceedings, No.45, pp. 1-4 (2020).


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