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Foveated displays: toward classification of the emerging field

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There is not yet consensus in the field on what constitutes a "foveated display". We propose a compromise between the perspectives of rendering, imaging, physiology and vision science that defines a foveated display as a display designed to function in the context of user gaze. This definition enables us to describe 2 axes of foveation, gaze interaction and resolution distribution, which we then subdivide to provide useful categories for classification. We view this proposal as the start of a discussion among the community rather than a final taxonomy.

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            SIGGRAPH '19: ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Talks
            July 2019
            143 pages
            ISBN:9781450363174
            DOI:10.1145/3306307

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