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Friday, 5 July 2013

Tailored Displays to Compensate for Visual Aberrations Improve your vision with computer generated glasses

Posted on 19:44 by Unknown
I've been thinking lately and wondering too... Why couldn't a Wearable Computer - Head Set be made, which also improves your Vision? I like the Idea of a Wearable Computer. But, I also have to wear Reading Glasses to be able to Read on the Computer and anything in Print too. I don't technically need Glasses. So my Eye Tests say... But, I have had to wear my Dollar Store Glasses for over 10 years now. I was a bit surprised to learn. That Google Glass, has no such feature or no mention of this coming soon, either. And I have been following these types of Projects for the last several years. The one's that came out long before Goggles Glass (see links at the bottom of this post). I have seen some pretty cool Wearable Computers, with Head Mounted Displays, made form a Pair of Sun Glasses and such. But, none with Vision Correction, built in. But, this Project, looks like it cold do just what I have been Dreaming of. Check it out...

Don

Tailored Displays to Compensate for Visual Aberrations from Vitor Pamplona on Vimeo.


Tailored Displays to Compensate for Visual Aberration

Take Your Glasses Off and See

Can we create a display that adapts itself to improve one's eyesight? Top figure compares the view of a 2.5-diopter farsighted individual in regular and tailored displays. We use currently available inexpensive technologies to warp light fields to compensate for refractive errors and scattering sites in the eye.

Our new display uses measurements of refractive errors (see also NETRA) and cataract maps (see also CATRA) to free the viewer from needing wearable optical corrections when looking at displays. It supports nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia (reading glasses), coma, keratoconus, other higher-order aberrations and any type of cataracts. Knowledge of the eye conditions allows traditional displays go beyond an individual's visual acuity, presenting images that are in focus even without wearing corrective eyeglasses. The hardware is the same of glasses-free 3D displays (dual stack of LCDs), but in higher resolution. We propose their use in daily tasks where using eyeglasses are unfeasible or inconvenient (e.g., on head-mounted displays, e-readers, as well as for games); when a multi-focus function is required but undoable (e.g., driving for farsighted individuals, checking a portable device while doing physical activities for presbyopic); or for correcting the visual distortions produced by high-order aberrations that eyeglasses are not able to.

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Tailored Displays to Compensate for Visual Aberrations Improve your vision with computer generated glasses


Improve your vision with computer generated glasses
Tailored Displays to Compensate for Visual Aberration
Projecting video directly onto the retina
VISOR - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
Tailored Displays to Compensate for Visual Aberrations - PamplonaTailoringSIGGRAPH2012_hires.pdf
Google’s Project Glass and other head-mounted displays
The Narcisystem
Narcisystem @ Eric Gradman
Want to learn Artificial Intelligence? Good.
Project Glass: One day... - YouTube
Monocular Head Mounted Display
Eye-Trek Home Page
DIY night vision monocle
HUD for real life capture-the-flag
Tailored Displays to Compensate for Visual Aberrations on Vimeo


Wearable Computers with Head Mounted Displays

Monocular Head Mounted Display
Head mounted camera tracks with your eyes - Hack a Day
Head-mounted computer with Linux, WiFi - Hack a Day
Dash-mounted Nook Color is a perfect head unit replacement - Hack a Day
Head-mounted light display takes holiday cheer on the go
Dash-mounted Nook Color is a perfect head unit replacement
Google’s Project Glass and other head-mounted displays - Hack a Day
Google’s Project Glass and other head-mounted displays - Hack a Day
Monocular Head Mounted Display - Hack a Day
Monocular Head Mounted Display - Hack a Day
WXHMD - A Wireless Head-Mounted Display with embedded Linux
Head-mounted light display takes holiday cheer on the go - Hack a Day
Head-mounted computer with Linux, WiFi - Hack a Day
West Virginia Lawmaker Seeks To Ban Drivers From Wearing Head Mounted Displays Like Google Glass | TechCrunch
Welcome to wire2wire Head mounted camera
Google’s Project Glass and other head-mounted displays
WXHMD - A Wireless Head-Mounted Display with embedded Linux
Monocular Head Mounted Display - Hack a Day
Glasses mounted video display to one eye - turn yourself into a Borg
WXHMD - A Wireless Head-Mounted Display with embedded Linux
Head-mounted light display takes holiday cheer on the go - Hack a Day
Rich text editor, CommentHeaderMessage, press ALT 0 for help.
Elegant wearable computer - Hack a Day
warable display - Google Custom Search Posts on my Blog
Head-mounted computer with Linux, WiFi - Hack a Day
Elegant wearable computer - Hack a Day
Glasses mounted video display to one eye - turn yourself into a Borg
Watch out Google: Apple gets patent for wearable device - Computerworld

Head-mounted computer with Linux, WiFi


WXHMD - A Wireless Head-Mounted Display with embedded Linux
Augmented Network Interfaces - Hack a Day
Pandora dev unit unboxed - Hack a Day
Consumer HMD comparison - Hack a Day
Head bangers beware: motion sensing headphones - Hack a Day
Direct-to-PCB inkjet printing - Hack a Day
Haptic compass - Hack a Day


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