Abstract. With the re-emergence of stereoscopic displays, through polarized glasses for theatrical presentations and shuttered liquid crystal eyewear in the home, automultiscopic displays have received increased attention. Commercial efforts have predominantly focused on parallax barrier and lenticular architectures applied to LCD panels. Such designs suffer from reduced resolution and brightness. Recently, multilayer LCDs have emerged as an alternative supporting full-resolution imagery with enhanced brightness and depth of field. We present a signal-processing framework for comparing the depth of field for conventional automultiscopic displays and emerging architectures comprising multiple light-attenuating layers. We derive upper bounds ...
In this paper, we discuss a simple extension to existing compressive multilayer light field displays...
In this paper, we discuss a simple extension to existing compressive multilayer light field displays...
A computational multilayer light field (MLLF) 3D display, which recreates multiple directional views...
With the re-emergence of stereoscopic displays, through polarized glasses for theatrical presentatio...
This paper focuses on resolving long-standing limitations of parallax barriers by applying formal op...
Multi-layer light field displays are a type of computational three-dimensional (3D) display which ha...
Figure 1: 3D display with content-adaptive parallax barriers. We show that light field display using...
Automultiscopic screens present different images depending on the viewing direction. This enables gl...
Conventional stereoscopic displays are subject to the well-known vergence-accommodation conflict (VA...
Near-term commercial multi-view displays currently employ ray-based 3D or 4D light field techniques....
Figure 1: Wide field of view glasses-free 3D display using tensor displays. (Left) We introduce a ne...
Multi-layer light eld 3D display is a kind of computational 3D display which gains increasing inte...
Automultiscopic screens present different images depending on the viewing direction. This enables gl...
We develop tomographic techniques for image synthesis on displays composed of compact volumes of lig...
We introduce polarization field displays as an optically-efficient design for dynamic light field di...
In this paper, we discuss a simple extension to existing compressive multilayer light field displays...
In this paper, we discuss a simple extension to existing compressive multilayer light field displays...
A computational multilayer light field (MLLF) 3D display, which recreates multiple directional views...
With the re-emergence of stereoscopic displays, through polarized glasses for theatrical presentatio...
This paper focuses on resolving long-standing limitations of parallax barriers by applying formal op...
Multi-layer light field displays are a type of computational three-dimensional (3D) display which ha...
Figure 1: 3D display with content-adaptive parallax barriers. We show that light field display using...
Automultiscopic screens present different images depending on the viewing direction. This enables gl...
Conventional stereoscopic displays are subject to the well-known vergence-accommodation conflict (VA...
Near-term commercial multi-view displays currently employ ray-based 3D or 4D light field techniques....
Figure 1: Wide field of view glasses-free 3D display using tensor displays. (Left) We introduce a ne...
Multi-layer light eld 3D display is a kind of computational 3D display which gains increasing inte...
Automultiscopic screens present different images depending on the viewing direction. This enables gl...
We develop tomographic techniques for image synthesis on displays composed of compact volumes of lig...
We introduce polarization field displays as an optically-efficient design for dynamic light field di...
In this paper, we discuss a simple extension to existing compressive multilayer light field displays...
In this paper, we discuss a simple extension to existing compressive multilayer light field displays...
A computational multilayer light field (MLLF) 3D display, which recreates multiple directional views...