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Analysis of the Motion Picture Quality of Stereoscopic Three-dimensional Images

  • Choi, Hee-Jin;Jung, Jae-Hyun;Kim, Hwi;Lee, Byoung-Ho
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.383-387
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    • 2010
  • The stereoscopic three-dimensional (3D) display provides a 3D image by inducing binocular disparity for the observers who wear special glasses. With the rapid progress in flat panel display technologies, the stereoscopic 3D display is becoming a new benefit-model of the current display industry, and several kinds of commercial stereoscopic 3D products have been released and are attracting people. Nowadays, the motion picture quality of the 3D image becomes as important as resolution or luminance since most of the commercial 3D products are 3D televisions or 3D monitors which are required to display a clear motion 3D image. In this paper, an analysis and simulation of the motion picture quality of stereoscopic 3D image is proposed, and a comparison of the motion picture performance among the current stereoscopic 3D technologies is also provided.

Development of the HDTV Camera and Monitor for Stereoscopic 3D Display

  • Kim, Nam;Kwon, Ki-Chul;Park, Jae-Hyeung
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.1033-1036
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we describe the development of the polarized-light stereoscopic monitoring system based on full HDTV. The system consists of the stereoscopic camera part, image processing device for the stereoscopic image recording and stereoscopic display. The developed stereoscopic imaging display system reduces eyestrain and viewer fatigue.

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Mixed Display Platform to Expand Comfortable Zone of Stereoscopic 3D Viewing

  • Yang, Ungyeon;Kim, Namkyu;Seo, Jinseok;Kim, Ki-Hong;Lee, Gil-Haeng
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.352-355
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    • 2013
  • Common stereoscopic three-dimensional (3D) display has a convergence and accommodation conflict that violates the natural human cognitive process of viewing. This weakness exposes the challenge in supporting fun factors while eliminating safety problems in the 3D viewing experience. Thus, human factors have become a major research topic. In this letter, we propose a 3D stereoscopic visualization platform that can expand the sense of a 3D space by fusing organically mixed stereoscopic displays to provide a continuous feeling of 3D depth. In addition, we present pilot test results to show the possibility of the technical implementation of the proposed platform and note ongoing research issues to be addressed.

Glasses-free 3D Stereo Adapter Using Commercial DIY Goods

  • Ohara, Takashi;Sakamoto, Kunio;Nomura, Shusaku;Hirotomi, Tetsuya;Shiwaku, Kuninori;Hirakawa, Masahito
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.1345-1349
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    • 2009
  • We developed a glasses-free 3D stereoscopic display using an LCD display panel, a view control film and a grating film for stereoscopic viewing. The observer can watch overlapped stereoscopic images for left and right eyes without special glasses such as polarized glasses.

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LCD-based Polarized Stereoscopic Projection with Improved Light Efficiency

  • Kim, Seung-Cheol;Moon, Jae-Woong;Lee, Dong-Hwi;Kim, Eun-Soo
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.07b
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    • pp.1607-1610
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    • 2005
  • A new configuration of LCD projectors for polarized stereoscopic projection having no light loss in the polarization process is suggested. In the proposed system, two polarizing filters that are employed in the conventional LCD polarized stereoscopic projection system causing additional light loss and image distortion are excluded by taking into account of polarization property of the LCD projector and image processing techniques. From some experimental results by using the Type-1 LCD projectors, light loss of the proposed system occurring in the polarization process is found to be zero.

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Research and Development Trends in Three-dimensional (3D) Displays (공간표시 디스플레이 연구 및 개발 동향)

  • Cho, S.M.;Hwang, C.S.;Choi, J.H.;Kim, Y.H.;Cheon, S.H.;Choi, K.H.;Kim, J.Y.;Yang, J.H.
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.65-80
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    • 2020
  • In this article, we review the study trends of three-dimensional (3D) displays that can display stereoscopic images from the perspective of a display device. 3D display technology can be divided into light field, holographic, and volume displays. Light field display is a display that can reproduce the intensity and direction of light or 'ray' in each pixel. It can display stereoscopic images with less information than a holographic display and does not require coherence of the light source. Therefore, it is expected that it will be commercialized before the holographic display. Meanwhile, the holographic display creates a stereoscopic image by completely reproducing the wavefront of an image using diffraction in terms of wave characteristics of light. This technology is considered to be able to obtain the most complete stereoscopic image, and the digital holographic display using a spatial light modulator (SLM) is expected to be the ultimate stereoscopic display. However, the digital holographic display still experiences the problem of a narrow viewing angle due to the finite pixel pitch of the SLM. Therefore, various attempts have been made at solving this problem. Volumetric display is a technology that directly creates a stereoscopic image by forming a spatial pixel, which is known as a volumetric pixel, in a physical space, and has a significant advantage in that it can easily solve the problem of the viewing angle. This technology has already been tested for commercial purposes by several leading companies. In this paper, we will examine recent research trends regarding these 3D displays and near-eye display that is emerging as a significant application field of these technologies.

Analysis of Dependence of user position and eyeglass on the performance of stereoscopic 3D of patterned retarder method

  • Hong, Hyung-Ki;Lee, Don-Gyou;Jang, Jun-Woo;Lim, Moo-Jong
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.1010-1013
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    • 2009
  • Stereoscopic 3D technology using patterned retarder and eyeglass of circular polarizer shows dependence on the user position and condition of circular polarizer eyeglass. Cause of these dependencies and its effects on the 3D display performances were analyzed.

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Characterization of auto-stereoscopic and polarization based 3D displays: a common approach

  • Leroux, Thierry;Boher, Pierre;Collomb-Patton, Veronique;Bignon, Thibault
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.975-978
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    • 2009
  • Even if auto-stereoscopic and polarization based 3D displays are not working with the same principles, their common aim is to provide two different images in the eyes of the observer. In this paper we show that Fourier optics instrument for viewing angle measurements can be applied to both types of displays. Luminance measurements are made at different locations and what will be seen by an observer in front of the display is predicted. Precise 3D characteristics can be derived and direct comparison becomes possible.

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Time Series Evaluation of Visual Fatigue and Depth Sensation Using a Stereoscopic Display

  • Kim, Sang-Hyun;Kishi, Shinsuke;Kawai, Takashi;Hatada, Toyohiko
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.188-194
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    • 2009
  • Conventional stereoscopic (3D) displays using binocular parallax generate unnatural conflicts between convergence and accommodation. These conflicts can affect the observer's ability to fuse binocular images and may cause visual fatigue. In this study, time series changes in visual fatigue and depth sensation when viewing stereoscopic images with changing parallax were examined. In particular, the physiological changes, including the subjective symptoms of visual fatigue, when viewing five parallax conditions, were examined. Then a comparative analysis of the 2D and 3D conditions was performed based on the visual function. To obtain data regarding the visual function, the time series changes in the spontaneous-blinking rate before and during the viewing of 3D images were measured. The time series change results suggest that 2D and 3D images cause significantly different types of visual fatigue over the range of binocular disparity.

Implementation of Multiview Stereoscopic 3D Display System using Volume Holographic Lenticular Sheet (VHLS 광학판 기반의 다시점 스테레오스코픽 3D 디스플레이 시스템의 구현)

  • 이상우;이맹호;김은수
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.5C
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    • pp.716-725
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, a new multiview stereoscopic 3D display system using a VHLS(volume holographic lenticular sheet) is suggested. The VHLS, which acts just like an optical direction modulator, can be implemented by recording the diffraction gratings corresponding each directional vector of the multiview stereoscopic images in the holographic recording material by using the angularly multiplexed recording property of the conventional volume hologram. Then, this fabricated VHLS is attached to the panel of a LCD spatial light modulator and used to diffract each of the multiview image loaded in a SLM to the corresponding spatial direction for making a 3D stereo view-zone. Accordingly, in this paper, the operational principle and characteristics of the VHLS are analyzed and an optimized 4-view VHLS is fabricated by using a commercial photopolymer. Then, a new VHLS-based 4-view stereoscopic 3D display system is implemented. Through some experimental results using a 4-view image synthesized with adaptive disparity estimation algorithm, it is suggested that implementation of a new VHLS-based multiview stereoscopic 3D display system can be possible.