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30 May 2003 How crosstalk affects stereopsis in stereoscopic displays
KuoChung Huang, Jy-Chyi Yuan, Chao-Hsu Tsai, Wen-Jean Hsueh, Nai-Yueh Wang
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Proceedings Volume 5006, Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems X; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.474139
Event: Electronic Imaging 2003, 2003, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
The ghost-image issue induced by crosstalk in stereoscopic, especially autostereoscopic, display systems has been believed to be a major factor to jeopardize stereopsis. Nevertheless, it is found that in some cases the stereopsis remains effective even with serious crosstalk. In fact, many other factors, such as contrast ratio, disparity, and monocular cues of the images, play important roles in the fusion of stereo images. In this paper, we study the factors in an image that may affect stereo fusion, and provide a macroscopic point of view to get a reasonable criterion of system crosstalk. Both natural and computer-generated images are used for detailed evaluation. Image processing techniques are adopted to produce desired characteristics. The results of this research shall be of reference value to content makers of stereoscopic displays, in addition to their designers.
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KuoChung Huang, Jy-Chyi Yuan, Chao-Hsu Tsai, Wen-Jean Hsueh, and Nai-Yueh Wang "How crosstalk affects stereopsis in stereoscopic displays", Proc. SPIE 5006, Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems X, (30 May 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.474139
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KEYWORDS
Stereoscopic displays

Image fusion

Visibility

Eye

3D image processing

Image processing

3D vision

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