Presentations

Aug 23, 2017

A basic study on regular polygons recognition of central and peripheral vision field for virtual reality

2017 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation, ICMA 2017
  • Yang Feng
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  • Qiong Wu
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  • Keisuke Okamoto
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  • Jiajia Yang
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  • Satoshi Takahashi
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  • Yoshimichi Ejima
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  • Jinglong Wu

Event date
Aug 23, 2017 - Aug 23, 2017
Language
English
Presentation type
Organizer
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Recently, virtual reality (VR) have received increasing attention. For the development of VR, human recognition mechanism is a crucial factor. Previous neuroimaging studies of the visual recognition have found that mechanism of recognition is different on retinal eccentricity of visual field. For example, when we recognize the face, the building and the scene, we use the central vision field. However not only the central vision field but also the peripheral vision field is used for building recognition. And for the recognize of the scene, the peripheral vision field is even more important than central vision field. Revealing the object recognition mechanism demands us to clarify the functions of the central and the peripheral vision field. The purpose of this study is the first step to reveal the object recognition mechanism of the central and the peripheral vision field. We analyze the dependency of the fundamental elements of the objects on retinal eccentricity. The retinal eccentricity is the degree of the gap between the central and the peripheral vision field. Basically, we measured the dependency of recognition on retinal eccentricity of visual field as we changed the elements and the exposure duration of stimuli. The fundamental elements of the objects are the stimuli size and the line width of the stimuli. The stimuli size and the line width of the stimuli showed a large dependency on retinal eccentricity of visual field. But the exposure duration of stimuli showed a small dependency on retinal eccentricity of visual field.

Link information
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICMA.2017.8016080