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28 February 2001 Three-dimensional display technologies satisfying "super multiview condition"
Toshio Honda, Yoshihiro Kajiki, K. Susami, Tadahiko Hamaguchi, Tomohiro Endo, Toyohiko Hatada, Toshiaki Fujii
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Abstract
The 3D research project has been developing the 3D display system in which natural obserbation is realized in Telecommunication Advancement Organization (TAO) in Japan. Here, recent results are mentioned.

The researches are mainly classified in three parts. The first research is the development of 3D display apparatus that realizes super-multi-view condition. The second one is the development of image processing system which generates the super-multi-view video signals. The third is the research to measure the eye control states when super-multi-view 3D images are observed, and the development of the measuring system.
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Toshio Honda, Yoshihiro Kajiki, K. Susami, Tadahiko Hamaguchi, Tomohiro Endo, Toyohiko Hatada, and Toshiaki Fujii "Three-dimensional display technologies satisfying "super multiview condition"", Proc. SPIE 10298, Three-Dimensional Video and Display: Devices and Systems: A Critical Review, 102980B (28 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.419782
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

3D image processing

Control systems

Eye

Image processing

Telecommunications

Video

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