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ICthroughVR: Illuminating Cataracts through Virtual Reality

机译:ICthroughVR:通过虚拟现实照亮白内障

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Vision impairments, such as cataracts, affect the way many people interact with their environment, yet are rarely considered by architects and lighting designers because of a lack of design tools. To address this, we present a method to simulate vision impairments, in particular cataracts, graphically in virtual reality (VR), using eye tracking for gaze-dependent effects. We also conduct a VR user study to investigate the effects of lighting on visual perception for users with cataracts. In contrast to existing approaches, which mostly provide only simplified simulations and are primarily targeted at educational or demonstrative purposes, we account for the user's vision and the hardware constraints of the VR headset. This makes it possible to calibrate our cataract simulation to the same level of degraded vision for all participants. Our study results show that we are able to calibrate the vision of all our participants to a similar level of impairment, that maximum recognition distances for escape route signs with simulated cataracts are significantly smaller than without, and that luminaires visible in the field of view are perceived as especially disturbing due to the glare effects they create. In addition, the results show that our realistic simulation increases the understanding of how people with cataracts see and could therefore also be informative for health care personnel or relatives of cataract patients.
机译:白内障等视力障碍会影响许多人与环境互动的方式,但是由于缺乏设计工具,建筑师和照明设计师很少考虑到视力障碍。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种方法,使用视线跟踪来观察视线,从而在虚拟现实(VR)中以图形方式模拟视力障碍,特别是白内障。我们还进行了VR用户研究,以调查照明对白内障用户视觉感知的影响。与大多数仅提供简化的模拟并且主要针对教育或演示目的的现有方法相反,我们考虑了用户的视觉和VR头戴设备的硬件限制。对于所有参与者,这都可以将我们的白内障模拟校准到相同水平的视力下降。我们的研究结果表明,我们能够将所有参与者的视力校准到类似的障碍水平,具有模拟白内障的逃生路线标志的最大识别距离明显小于没有,并且在视野中可见的照明设备为由于它们产生的眩光效果而被认为特别令人不安。此外,结果表明,我们的逼真的模拟增加了对白内障患者的视野的了解,因此也可以为医护人员或白内障患者的亲属提供有益的信息。

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