Title
Objective and Subjective Assessment of Binocular Disparity for Projection-Based Light Field Displays
Abstract
Light field displays offer glasses-free 3D visualization, as observers do not need any viewing device to see the content in 3D. The angular resolution of such displays not only determines the achievable smoothness of the parallax effect, but also shapes the valid viewing area of light field visualization; higher angular resolutions support greater viewing distances. Therefore, the binocular disparity of a light field display with a given angular resolution lessens, fades away as the viewing distance increases, and the once true 3D visualization slowly becomes perceptually equivalent to a common 2D projection. However, as the current use case scenarios of light field technology define relatively close observations, this topic is rather under-investigated. In this paper, we address the binocular disparity of projection-based light field displays. The results of objective and subjective studies are presented, in which multiple viewing distances were used to evaluate binocular disparity. Beyond the separate models, the paper analyzes the correlations between them and discusses potential applications for future use cases.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1109/IC3D48390.2019.8975997
2019 International Conference on 3D Immersion (IC3D)
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
Light field,binocular disparity,stereoscopic vision,stereo camera
Conference
2379-1772
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-7281-5190-8
0
0.34
References 
Authors
10
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Péter A. Kara100.34
Roopak R. Tamboli200.34
Aron Cserkaszky3103.39
Attila Barsi42211.84
Anikó Simon500.34
Agnes Kusz600.34
László Bokor700.68
Maria G. Martini849857.74