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SUMMARY:VR, Eye Tracking, Perception
DESCRIPTION:Saccade-contingent Rendering\n\nIn this work we introduce sacc
 ade-contingent rendering, a perceptually optimized rendering technique whi
 ch takes advantage of reductions in visual acuity after saccades.\n\n\nYun
 a Kwak (Reality Labs Research, Meta; New York University); Eric Penner and
  Xuan Wang (Reality Labs Research, Meta); Mohammad R. Saeedpour-Parizi (Re
 ality Labs, Meta); Olivier Mercier (Reality Labs Research, Meta); Xiuyun W
 u and Scott Murdison (Reality Labs, Meta); and Phillip Guan (Reality Labs 
 Research, Meta)\n---------------------\nVR, Eye Tracking, Perception - Int
 eractive Discussion\n\nAfter the summary presentations, attendees will par
 ticipate in an interactive discussion. Distributed around the room will be
  a series of poster boards for authors to gather around with the audience.
  Authors are invited to bring any material related to their paper that cou
 ld instigate further conver...\n\n---------------------\nPerceptual Evalua
 tion of Steered Retinal Projection\n\nThis study introduces the first perc
 eptual testbed for Steered Retinal Projection (SRP), a display technology 
 that combines retinal projection and pupil steering. We investigate the tr
 ade space for SRP viewing experience among eye dynamics, eye-tracking, and
  pupil steering. We also present a detecti...\n\n\nSeungjae Lee, Seung-Woo
  Nam, Kevin Rio, Renate Landig, Hsien-Hui Cheng, Lu Lu, and Barry Silverst
 ein (Meta Reality Labs)\n---------------------\nHolographic Parallax Impro
 ves 3D Perceptual Realism\n\nHolographic displays offer promising solution
 s for future VR/AR display platforms. In this study, we investigate the pe
 rceptual implications of various CGH algorithms. Our results reveal that t
 he inclusion of parallax cues significantly enhances perceptual realism an
 d will help guide the community t...\n\n\nDongyeon Kim and Seung-Woo Nam (
 Seoul National University), Suyeon Choi (Stanford University), Jong-Mo Seo
  (Seoul National University), Gordon Wetzstein (Stanford University), and 
 Yoonchan Jeong (Seoul National University)\n---------------------\nCybersi
 ckness Reduction via Gaze-contingent Image Deformation\n\nWe introduce a n
 ovel technique to mitigate cybersickness by gaze-contingent geometrical di
 stortions that reduce vection. Based on pre-study insights, we formulate a
  perceptual model that defines noticeability limits for these modification
 s. Our technique, implemented as a real-time post-processing s...\n\n\nCol
 in Groth, Marcus Magnor, Steve Grogorick, and Martin Eisemann (Technical U
 niversity of Braunschweig) and Piotr Didyk (Università della Svizzera Ital
 iana)\n---------------------\nTowards Motion Metamers for Foveated Renderi
 ng\n\nWe demonstrate that foveated rendering may damage motion perception 
 in AR/VR, leading to an under-estimation of cues such as velocity. To miti
 gate this, we propose the concept of motion metamers; videos that are stru
 cturally different but induce the same spatial and motion perception for t
 he human v...\n\n\nTaimoor Tariq and Piotr Didyk (Università della Svizzer
 a Italiana)\n---------------------\nPEA-PODs: Perceptual Evaluation of Alg
 orithms for Power Optimization in XR Displays\n\nDisplays are a major batt
 ery drain on untethered XR devices. Energy-efficient rendering reduces pow
 er consumption but sacrifices visual quality. We investigated popular VR d
 isplay and rendering architectures through our electronic measurement prot
 otype and a large-scale perceptual study. Our milliwa...\n\n\nKenneth Chen
  (New York University, Meta); Thomas Wan, Nathan Matsuda, Ajit Ninan, and 
 Alexandre Chapiro (Meta); and Qi Sun (New York University)\n\nInterest Are
 a: Research & Education\n\nKeyword: Rendering, VR/AR/MR\n\nRegistration Ca
 tegory: Full Conference, Full Conference Supporter, Virtual Access, Exhibi
 tor Full Conference, Monday\n\nSession Chair: Wolfgang Heidrich (King Abdu
 llah University of Science and Technology (KAUST))
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