VR/AR head-mounted display system based measurement and evaluation of dynamic visual acuity

Keywords: augmented reality, dynamic visual acuity, head-mounted display, King–Devick test, virtual reality

Abstract

This study evaluated the dynamic visual acuity of candidates by implementing a King–Devick (K-D) test chart in a virtual reality head-mounted display (VR HMD) and an augmented reality head-mounted display (AR HMD). Hard-copy KD (HCKD), VR HMD KD (VHKD), and AR HMD KD (AHKD) tests were conducted in 30 male and female candidates in the age of 10S and 20S and subjective symptom surveys were conducted.

In the subjective symptom surveys, all except one of the VHKD questionnaire items showed subjective symptoms of less than 1 point. In the comparison between HCKD and VHKD, HCKD was measured more rapidly than VHKD in all tests. In the comparison between HCKD and AHKD, HCKD was measured more rapidly than AHKD in Tests 1, 2, and 3. In the comparison between VHKD and AHKD, AHKD was measured more rapidly than VHKD in Tests 1, 2, and 3. In the correlation analyses of test platforms, all platforms were correlated with each other, except for the correlation between HCKD and VHKD in Tests 1 and 2. There was no significant difference in the frequency of errors among Tests 1, 2, and 3 across test platforms.

VHKD and AHKD, which require the body to be moved to read the chart, required longer measurement time than HCKD. In the measurements of each platform, AHKD was measured closer to HCKD than VHKD, which may be because the AHKD environment is closer to the actual environment than the VHKD environment. The effectiveness of VHKD and AHKD proposed in this research was evaluated experimentally. The results suggest that treatment and training could be performed concurrently through the use of clinical test and content development of VHKD and AHKD.

Author Biographies

Jung-Ho Kim, Kwangwoon University

Industry-Academic Collaboration Foundation

Post Doctor

Ho-Jun Son, Korea VR AR Industry Association

Strategy and Planning Team

Assistant Manager

Seung-Hyun Lee, Kwangwoon University

Ingenium college of liberal arts

Professor

Soon-Chul Kwon, Kwangwoon University

Graduate school of smart convergence

Assistant Professor

Published
2019-10-15
How to Cite
Kim, J.-H., Son, H.-J., Lee, S.-H., & Kwon, S.-C. (2019). VR/AR head-mounted display system based measurement and evaluation of dynamic visual acuity. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.12.8.1
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