Abstract

Users can observe dynamic distortion (or global pupil swim) during the usage of VR/AR headsets. Our earlier study correlated pupil swim to selected optic flow patterns corresponding to motion and mathematically modeled discomfort. This study decomposes global pupil swim as a linear sum of orthogonal basis patterns based on Zernike polynomials for improved applicability and for an improved perception model.

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