We present a glasses-free 3D display design with the potential to provide viewers with nearly correct accommodative depth cues, as well as motion parallax and binocular cues. Building on multilayer attenuator and directional backlight architectures, the proposed design achieves the high angular resolution needed for accommodation by placing spatial light modulators about a large lens: one conjugate to the viewer's eye, and one or more near the plane of the lens. Nonnegative tensor factorization is used to compress a high angular resolution light field into a set of masks that can be displayed on a pair of commodity LCD panels. By constraining the tensor factorization to preserve only those light rays seen by the viewer, we effectively steer...
Typical stereoscopic displays produce a vivid impression of depth by presenting each eye with its ow...
Alvarez lenses offer accurate and high-speed, dynamic tuning of optical power through a lateral shif...
Conventional stereoscopic displays have inconsistent accommodation against convergance, which dengra...
Glasses-free automultiscopic displays are on the verge of becoming a standard technology in consumer...
Figure 1: Wide field of view glasses-free 3D display using tensor displays. (Left) We introduce a ne...
In this paper, we discuss a simple extension to existing compressive multilayer light field displays...
Conventional stereoscopic 3D displays, which present a pair of stereoscopic images on a single plane...
We introduce tensor displays: a family of compressive light field displays comprising all architectu...
International audienceStereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending d...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending different images to the...
The goal of three-dimensional (3D) displays is to recreate reality by satisfying all perceptual cues...
One of the key issues in conventional stereoscopic displays is the well-known vergence-accommodation...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an additional sense of depth compared to non-stereoscopic dis...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an additional sense of depth compared to non-stereoscopic dis...
Conventional stereoscopic displays present a pair of stereoscopic images on a single and fixed image...
Typical stereoscopic displays produce a vivid impression of depth by presenting each eye with its ow...
Alvarez lenses offer accurate and high-speed, dynamic tuning of optical power through a lateral shif...
Conventional stereoscopic displays have inconsistent accommodation against convergance, which dengra...
Glasses-free automultiscopic displays are on the verge of becoming a standard technology in consumer...
Figure 1: Wide field of view glasses-free 3D display using tensor displays. (Left) We introduce a ne...
In this paper, we discuss a simple extension to existing compressive multilayer light field displays...
Conventional stereoscopic 3D displays, which present a pair of stereoscopic images on a single plane...
We introduce tensor displays: a family of compressive light field displays comprising all architectu...
International audienceStereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending d...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an enhanced sense of depth by sending different images to the...
The goal of three-dimensional (3D) displays is to recreate reality by satisfying all perceptual cues...
One of the key issues in conventional stereoscopic displays is the well-known vergence-accommodation...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an additional sense of depth compared to non-stereoscopic dis...
Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays provide an additional sense of depth compared to non-stereoscopic dis...
Conventional stereoscopic displays present a pair of stereoscopic images on a single and fixed image...
Typical stereoscopic displays produce a vivid impression of depth by presenting each eye with its ow...
Alvarez lenses offer accurate and high-speed, dynamic tuning of optical power through a lateral shif...
Conventional stereoscopic displays have inconsistent accommodation against convergance, which dengra...