Kinateder Max, Gualtieri Justin, Dunn Matt J, Jarosz Wojciech, Yang Xing-Dong, Cooper Emily A
Department of Computer Science, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire.
School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom *
Optom Vis Sci. 2018 Sep;95(9):727-737. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001232.
For people with limited vision, wearable displays hold the potential to digitally enhance visual function. As these display technologies advance, it is important to understand their promise and limitations as vision aids.
The aim of this study was to test the potential of a consumer augmented reality (AR) device for improving the functional vision of people with near-complete vision loss.
An AR application that translates spatial information into high-contrast visual patterns was developed. Two experiments assessed the efficacy of the application to improve vision: an exploratory study with four visually impaired participants and a main controlled study with participants with simulated vision loss (n = 48). In both studies, performance was tested on a range of visual tasks (identifying the location, pose and gesture of a person, identifying objects, and moving around in an unfamiliar space). Participants' accuracy and confidence were compared on these tasks with and without augmented vision, as well as their subjective responses about ease of mobility.
In the main study, the AR application was associated with substantially improved accuracy and confidence in object recognition (all P < .001) and to a lesser degree in gesture recognition (P < .05). There was no significant change in performance on identifying body poses or in subjective assessments of mobility, as compared with a control group.
Consumer AR devices may soon be able to support applications that improve the functional vision of users for some tasks. In our study, both artificially impaired participants and participants with near-complete vision loss performed tasks that they could not do without the AR system. Current limitations in system performance and form factor, as well as the risk of overconfidence, will need to be overcome.
对于视力有限的人来说,可穿戴显示器有潜力通过数字方式增强视觉功能。随着这些显示技术的发展,了解它们作为视觉辅助工具的前景和局限性很重要。
本研究的目的是测试一种消费级增强现实(AR)设备改善近乎完全视力丧失者功能性视力的潜力。
开发了一种将空间信息转换为高对比度视觉模式的AR应用程序。两项实验评估了该应用程序改善视力的效果:一项对四名视力受损参与者的探索性研究和一项对模拟视力丧失参与者(n = 48)的主要对照研究。在两项研究中,均对一系列视觉任务(识别人员的位置、姿势和手势、识别物体以及在陌生空间中移动)的表现进行了测试。比较了参与者在有和没有增强视觉的情况下在这些任务上的准确性和信心,以及他们对行动便利性的主观反应。
在主要研究中,AR应用程序与物体识别的准确性和信心显著提高相关(所有P <.001),在手势识别方面提高程度较小(P <.05)。与对照组相比,在识别身体姿势的表现或行动的主观评估方面没有显著变化。
消费级AR设备可能很快就能支持一些改善用户功能性视力的应用程序。在我们的研究中,无论是人工受损的参与者还是近乎完全视力丧失的参与者都完成了没有AR系统就无法完成的任务。需要克服当前系统性能和外形尺寸方面的限制,以及过度自信的风险。