Proceedings of the Fuzzy System Symposium
30th Fuzzy System Symposium
Session ID : TC1-2
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Development of a head-mounted display to help the visibility of low vision
*Yasuyuki MuraiHisayuki TatsumiShinji TokumasuMasahiro Miyakawa
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We are developing a head mounted display (HMD) which aids a low vision individual in his visual recognition (we may call it an "eyesight aid" taking a visual equivalent for "hearing aid"). We assume our targeting eyesight aid to be equipped with the following helping functions. 1. Visual recognition: it helps the low vision individual find out the object in his view which he wants to recognize or the one which he is better to recognize (for example, a pictogram of a exit). 2. Proper viewing: if he is of narrowed view or of lack of part of view, it navigates his view (gaze) point to the direction in which he could catch the object in the clear view region. 3. Easy seeing: it enhances the image on the display, for example, it exchanges black and white colors, adjusts contrast. In this paper we describe the development status of recognition software and low vision individual's HMD and HMD viewing area measuring method of low vision individual.

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