Head Tracking Three-Dimensional Integral Imaging Display Using Smart Pseudoscopic-to-Orthoscopic Conversion

A novel head tracking three-dimensional (3D) integral imaging display is presented. By means of proper application of the smart pseudoscopic-to-orthoscopic conversion (SPOC) method, our display allows an extended viewing angle accommodated to the viewer's position which is obtained by a head/ey...

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Published inJournal of display technology Vol. 12; no. 6; pp. 542 - 548
Main Authors Xin Shen, Martinez Corral, Manuel, Javidi, Bahram
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York IEEE 01.06.2016
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:A novel head tracking three-dimensional (3D) integral imaging display is presented. By means of proper application of the smart pseudoscopic-to-orthoscopic conversion (SPOC) method, our display allows an extended viewing angle accommodated to the viewer's position which is obtained by a head/eye tracking system. Using the SPOC, new sets of elemental images are calculated and adapted to any specific viewing position. Additionally, the crosstalk which is typical in conventional integral imaging, is eliminated for a large viewing angle. By performing the rotation transformation in the simulated display, viewing a 3D scene with head rotation can be realized for robust display. Experimental results verify the feasibility of our proposed method.
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ISSN:1551-319X
1558-9323
DOI:10.1109/JDT.2015.2506615