| A. Yoshida, J. P. Rolland, and J. H. Reif, "Design and applications of a high-resolution insert head-mounted display," in Proc. 1995. |
....of the peripheral area of the retina [Reddy, 1995] Funkhouser and Sequin, Maciel and Shirley as well as Ohshima, Yamamoto and Tamura [1996] have implemented systems that degrade ACM Trans. on Computer Human Interaction, 4, 4, 323 346 peripheral detail to improve frame rate. Howlett [1992] and Yoshida, Rolland and Reif [1995] have presented designs for HMDs containing high resolution central insets. Extremely expensive high end Fiber Optic HMDs [Barrette, 1986; Fernie, 1995] produced by CAE Electronics include eye tracked high detail insets, generally subtending about 25 horizontal degrees. However, we are not aware ....
Yoshida, A., Rolland, J. & Reif, J. (1995). Design and applications of a high-resolution insert head-mounted-display. Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium `95, 84-93.
....to the perceptual characteristics of the foveal area of the retina; as well as a surrounding, simpler periphery, corresponding to the perceptual characteristics of the peripheral area of the retina. We call this technique peripheral LOD degradation. Howlett (1992) Slater Usoh (1993b) and Yoshida, Rolland Reif (1995) have all proposed peripherally degraded display systems, but the focus in their work was not improving frame rate. Both Funkhouser S quin (1993) and Maciel Shirley (1995) have implemented systems that use peripheral degradation. However, neither of these systems has undergone rigorous ....
Yoshida, A., Rolland, J. & Reif, J. (1995). Design and applications of a high-resolution insert head-mounteddisplay.
....images without insets. However, our purpose in this study was not to derive a new LOD generation technique, merely to prototype a suggested LOD management technique and test its effectiveness. Furthermore, we believe that specialized rendering and scanning hardware, such as that suggested in [31], could make our generation technique a practical one. Each experimental trial consisted of a single search task. After focussing on the home object, subjects pressed a button to begin the task. After a random (between .1 and .8 seconds) delay, the home object disappeared, and a single target ....
Yoshida, A., Rolland, J. & Reif, J. (1995). Design and applications of a highresolution insert head-mounted-display. Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium `95, 84-93.
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A. Yoshida, J. P. Rolland, and J. H. Reif, "Design and applications of a high-resolution insert head-mounted display," in Proc. 1995.
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A. Yoshida, J. P. Rolland, and J. H. Reif, "Design and applications of a high-resolution insert head-mounted-display," Proceedings of the IEEE Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium ~Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, 1995!, 84 --93.
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Akitoshi Yoshida, Jannick P. Rolland, and John H. Reif. Design and applications of a high-resolution insert headmounted display. Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium 95, pp. 84--93, March 1995.
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REFERENCES 179 Yoshida, A., Rolland, J. P., and Reif, J. H. (1995). Design and applications of a highresolution insert head-mounted display. In 1995 IEEE Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium Proceedings, pages 84--93.
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