IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph. 2024 May;30(5):2033-2043. doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2024.3372127. Epub 2024 Apr 19.
Users' perceived image quality of virtual reality head-mounted displays (VR HMDs) is determined by multiple factors, including the HMD's structure, optical system, display and render resolution, and users' visual acuity (VA). Existing metrics such as pixels per degree (PPD) have limitations that prevent accurate comparison of different VR HMDs. One of the main limitations is that not all VR HMD manufacturers released the official PPD or details of their HMDs' optical systems. Without these details, developers and users cannot know the precise PPD or calculate it for a given HMD. The other issue is that the visual clarity varies with the VR environment. Our work has identified a gap in having a feasible metric that can measure the visual clarity of VR HMDs. To address this gap, we present an end-to-end and user-centric visual clarity metric, omnidirectional virtual visual acuity (OVVA), for VR HMDs. OVVA extends the physical visual acuity chart into a virtual format to measure the virtual visual acuity of an HMD's central focal area and its degradation in its noncentral area. OVVA provides a new perspective to measure visual clarity and can serve as an intuitive and accurate reference for VR applications sensitive to visual accuracy. Our results show that OVVA is a simple yet effective metric for comparing VR HMDs and environments.
用户对虚拟现实头戴式显示器 (VR HMD) 的感知图像质量取决于多个因素,包括 HMD 的结构、光学系统、显示和渲染分辨率以及用户的视力 (VA)。现有的一些指标,如每度像素 (PPD) 存在局限性,无法准确比较不同的 VR HMD。其中一个主要的局限性是,并非所有 VR HMD 制造商都公布了官方 PPD 或其 HMD 光学系统的详细信息。没有这些详细信息,开发人员和用户就无法了解确切的 PPD 或为给定的 HMD 进行计算。另一个问题是,视觉清晰度会随着 VR 环境的变化而变化。我们的工作发现,缺乏一种可行的指标来衡量 VR HMD 的视觉清晰度。为了解决这个差距,我们提出了一种端到端的、以用户为中心的视觉清晰度指标——全向虚拟视力 (OVVA),用于 VR HMD。OVVA 将物理视力图表扩展到虚拟格式,以测量 HMD 中央焦点区域的虚拟视力及其非中央区域的退化程度。OVVA 提供了一种新的视角来衡量视觉清晰度,可以作为对视觉准确性敏感的 VR 应用的直观、准确的参考。我们的结果表明,OVVA 是比较 VR HMD 和环境的一种简单而有效的指标。