Title
Flat3D: Browsing Stereo Images on a Conventional Screen.
Abstract
Expensive and cumbersome 3D equipment currently limits the popularization of emerging stereo media on the Internet. Particularly for stereo images, as a major kind of stereo media widespread on the Internet, there is not yet a good solution to show stereoscopy in conventional displays. By investigating the principles of human visual system (HVS), this paper proposes a method, called Flat3D for animating stereoscopy only through a conventional screen (2D) based on the motion parallax. The way for exhibition is dynamically transforming consistent views from left to right and then playing back reversely. The relative motion impresses viewers with strong depth perception. We investigate some factors which affect viewing experience in Flat3D and find that a reasonable fixation point and structure-preserved view transition contribute the most. Based on the above findings, we develop an adaptive fixation acquisition approach combining color and depth cues, as well as employing a probability-based view synthesis to generate the view sequences. Experiments which compared the above factors in and out of consideration show that our approach is a more convenient, effective and automatic alternative for browsing stereo images in common flat screens.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
MMM
Computer vision,Stereo camera,Parallax,Human visual system model,Computer science,Stereoscopy,Relative motion,View synthesis,Artificial intelligence,Depth perception,The Internet
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Wenjing Geng1513.48
Ran Ju21087.87
Xiangyang Xu3443.80
Tongwei Ren432830.22
Gangshan Wu527536.63