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15 May 2012 Crosstalk minimization in autostereoscopic multiveiw 3D display by eye tracking and fusion (overlapping) of viewing zones
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Abstract
An autostereoscopic 3D display provides the binocular perception without eye glasses, but induces the low 3D effect and dizziness due to the crosstalk effect. The crosstalk related problems give the deterioration of 3D effect, clearness, and reality of 3D image. A novel method of reducing the crosstalk is designed and tested; the method is based on the fusion of viewing zones and the real time eye position. It is shown experimentally that the crosstalk is effectively reduced at any position around the optimal viewing distance.
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Sung-Kyu Kim, Seon-Kyu Yoon, and Ki-Hyuk Yoon "Crosstalk minimization in autostereoscopic multiveiw 3D display by eye tracking and fusion (overlapping) of viewing zones", Proc. SPIE 8384, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2012, 838410 (15 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.921519
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Eye

3D image processing

3D metrology

Glasses

Image fusion

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