Three-dimensional pictorial displays incorporating depth cues by means of stereopsis offer a potential means of presenting information in a natural way to enhance situational awareness and improve operator performance. Conventional computational techniques rely on asymptotic projection transformations and symmetric clipping to produce the stereo display. Implementation of two new computational techniques, as asymmetric clipping algorithm and piecewise linear projection transformation, provides the display designer with more control and better utilization of the effective depth-viewing volume to allow full exploitation of stereopsis cuing. Asymmetric clipping increases the perceived field of view (FOV) for the stereopsis region. The total ho...
The problem of determining the best level of asymmetry has been ad-dressed by several recent works w...
Figure 1: Our method produces depth-enhanced multiview content from stereo images while preserving t...
Abstract−The beginning of three-dimensional television interest in the invention of stereoscopic com...
Real-world, 3-D, pictorial displays incorporating true depth cues via stereopsis techniques offer a ...
Recent development in video technology, such as the liquid crystal displays and shutters, have made ...
Stereoscopic images are hard to get right, and comfortable images are often only produced after repe...
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in...
Computer-generated displays are becoming increasingly popular in aerospace applications. The use of ...
The usable perceived depth range of a stereoscopic 3D display is limited by human factors considerat...
Existing stereoscopic imaging algorithms can create static stereoscopic images with perceived depth ...
Recent developments in microelectronics have encouraged the use of 3D data bases to create compellin...
computational model of human perception allows to overcome display-specific depth of field limitatio...
Producing a high quality stereoscopic impression on current displays is a challenging task. The cont...
Poster Session: Stereoscopic Applications - paper [8288-15] - Conf. website: http://stereoscopic.org...
High-fidelity color pictorial displays that incorporate depth cues in the display elements are curre...
The problem of determining the best level of asymmetry has been ad-dressed by several recent works w...
Figure 1: Our method produces depth-enhanced multiview content from stereo images while preserving t...
Abstract−The beginning of three-dimensional television interest in the invention of stereoscopic com...
Real-world, 3-D, pictorial displays incorporating true depth cues via stereopsis techniques offer a ...
Recent development in video technology, such as the liquid crystal displays and shutters, have made ...
Stereoscopic images are hard to get right, and comfortable images are often only produced after repe...
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in...
Computer-generated displays are becoming increasingly popular in aerospace applications. The use of ...
The usable perceived depth range of a stereoscopic 3D display is limited by human factors considerat...
Existing stereoscopic imaging algorithms can create static stereoscopic images with perceived depth ...
Recent developments in microelectronics have encouraged the use of 3D data bases to create compellin...
computational model of human perception allows to overcome display-specific depth of field limitatio...
Producing a high quality stereoscopic impression on current displays is a challenging task. The cont...
Poster Session: Stereoscopic Applications - paper [8288-15] - Conf. website: http://stereoscopic.org...
High-fidelity color pictorial displays that incorporate depth cues in the display elements are curre...
The problem of determining the best level of asymmetry has been ad-dressed by several recent works w...
Figure 1: Our method produces depth-enhanced multiview content from stereo images while preserving t...
Abstract−The beginning of three-dimensional television interest in the invention of stereoscopic com...