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Visual interference with a transparent head mounted display
Author(s) -
Robert S. Laramee,
Colin Ware
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
cronfa (swansea university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-58113-340-5
DOI - 10.1145/634067.634258
Subject(s) - binocular rivalry , monocular , interference (communication) , computer science , wearable computer , computer vision , perception , head (geology) , artificial intelligence , visual perception , computer graphics (images) , psychology , telecommunications , geology , embedded system , neuroscience , channel (broadcasting) , geomorphology
Potential perceptual problems that may occur with monocular wearable displays are binocular rivalry and visual interference. We report the results from an experiment with a monocular wearable showing that text becomes increasingly difficult to read as the background becomes more complex. Indeed subjects adopted strategies to avoid the visually complex backgrounds and thereby minimize the interference

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