Kayoko Takatsuka, Yoki Nagatomo, Noriyuki Uchida, Takuya Ikeda, Masayuki
Mukunoki, Naonobu Okazaki
Faculty of Engineering, University of Miyazaki, 1-1 Gakuen Kibanadai-nishi,
Miyazaki-City, Miyazaki, Japan p
p. 17–24
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to reduce the effect of the examining environment on accuracy
by using an eye movement detection system, a VR head-mounted display. We
reproduced the inspection environment in a virtual reality environment
and performed the cover test, a basic inspection technique for tropia and
phoria. We then developed a system that uses eye data collected by eye
tracking to detect the directions and magnitudes of eye misalignment. The
Maddox method, an existing testing procedure, was used to verify the accuracy.
We have confirmed its effectiveness in detecting the directions and magnitudes
of horizontal eye misalignment.
ARTICLE INFO
Article History
Received 24 November 2022
Accepted 31 July 2023
Keywords
Eye position examination
Cover test
Tropia/phoria
Head-mounted display
JRNAL10103
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