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Chinese printed text reading performance with pixelized prosthetic vision systems
Fu Lin ; Zhang Hui ; Cai Shanqing ; Hu Guangshu
2010-05-11 ; 2010-05-11
关键词Practical Experimental/ ergonomics prosthetics virtual reality visual perception/ Chinese printed text reading performance pixelized prosthetic vision system ergonomic aspect phosphene perception retinal electrode array virtual-reality simulation reading rates window width effects phosphene refresh rate gray level visual prosthesis/ A8770J Prosthetics and other practical applications A8732S Psychophysics of vision, visual perception, binocular vision B7520E Prosthetics and orthotics E2150 Biomechanics (mechanical engineering) E1410 Ergonomics
中文摘要The ergonomic aspects of reading Chinese printed texts with a pixelized prosthetic vision system were investigated experimentally. The phosphene perception induced by a 10*10 retinal electrode array with 250 mu m separation between adjacent electrodes was simulated in a virtual-reality simulation environment. Reading rates of normally sighted subjects were assessed and compared with the effects of window width, the number of gray levels, and phosphene refresh rate in the vision system. The results show that the reading rates are reduced by both too large or too small window widths and that the reading rates increases uniformly with the frame rate. The gray level does not significantly affect the reading performance.
语种中文 ; 中文
出版者Tsinghua Univ. Press ; China
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/27655]  
专题清华大学
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Fu Lin,Zhang Hui,Cai Shanqing,et al. Chinese printed text reading performance with pixelized prosthetic vision systems[J],2010, 2010.
APA Fu Lin,Zhang Hui,Cai Shanqing,&Hu Guangshu.(2010).Chinese printed text reading performance with pixelized prosthetic vision systems..
MLA Fu Lin,et al."Chinese printed text reading performance with pixelized prosthetic vision systems".(2010).
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