Gadia et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Assessing stereo blindness and stereo acuity on digital displaysGadia et al., 2014
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- Gadia D
- Garipoli G
- Bonanomi C
- Albani L
- Rizzi A
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- Displays
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Previous studies on stereoscopic acuity have shown that the percentage of stereo blind subjects is relevant. Moreover, stereoscopic visualization is becoming widely diffused in different fields, like, eg, entertainment, surgery or VR training, where it is necessary an …
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