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. 2023 Mar 17;6:5. doi: 10.1186/s42492-023-00132-9

Table 3.

Comparison of several important properties of the selected works discussed in this study

Method Required eye data Pupil size variability Focus distance variability Input scene data Peripheral vision Partial occlusion Real-time performance Inherent eye aberrations High-order aberrations Chromatic aberration
Mostafawy et al. [9] ES + CRZ ES ES 3D Ray tracing
Fink and Micol [10] ES ES ES I
Wu et al. [11] ES ES ES 3D
Wang and Xiao [12] SL FA FA 3D
Wei et al. [13] ES ES ES 3D
Dias et al. [14] ES ES ES 3D
Cholewiak et al. [15] FL FA FA 3D
Lian et al. [16] ES ES ES 3D
Vu et al. [17] ES ES ES I
Camp et al. [30] CT AM X I Image space
Greivenkamp et al. [31] ES ES ES I
Rokita [32] FL FA FA I + D
Barsky [33] WA AM/AC AM I + D
Rodríguez Celaya et al. [34] PL X X I + D
Kakimoto et al. [35] PL FA FA 3D
Kakimoto et al. [36] PL FA FA 3D
Barsky [37] WA AM/AC AM I + D
Watson [38] WA AC AM I
Tang and Xiao [39] ES ES ES I + D
Barbero and Portilla [40] PL FA FA I + D
Cholewiak et al. [41] WA FA + AM/AC FA + AM I
Gonzalez Utrera [42] PL ES ES I + D
Csoba and Kunkli [43] SL FA FA I + D
Csoba and Kunkli [44] WA ES ES I + D
Lima et al. [45] SL FA FA I + D, L
Control Rendering Aberrations

Possible values for required eye data: FL Focal length, ES Eye structure parameters, CRZ Corneal refractive zones, SL Spectacle lens, PL Progressive lens, CT Corneal topography measurements, WA Wavefront aberration information

Possible values for pupil size variability and focus distance variability: ES Structural changes to the eye model utilized, FA Adjustments to mathematical formulations such as the recomputation of the focal length, AM Additional clinical measurements, AC Aberration conversion formulas

Possible values for input scene data: I A single 2D image or rendering, I + D A 2D image with additional depth information, I + D, L Several layers of 2D color and depth images, 3D 3D scene representation such as 3D triangles