Cyclopean Eye: Pinpointing Anamorphosis for Naked-Eye 3D Imaging with Orthogonally Arranged Multiple Display Monitors
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- TOKUNAGA Keita
- Keio University
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- NAGASAWA Genki
- Keio University
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- FUJISHIRO Issei
- Keio University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- サイクロープスの眼:直交配置マルチディスプレイを用いた裸眼立体映像生成のためのアナモルフォーシスの先鋭化
Abstract
<p>Isaka et al. developed a naked-eye stereoscopic viewing system by inducing motion parallax through the orthogonal arrangement of two general-purpose display monitors and combining anamorphosis, which is known as a monocular illusion expression, with tracking of the user’s line of sight. However, the stereoscopic effect perceived with this system may possibly be degraded when using small display monitors due to the effect of binocular disparity. In this paper, we aim at pinpointing the effect of anamorphosis by identifying the difference in the contribution of the two eyes in recognizing the composition of the displayed space. We empirically proved that rather than tracking the dominant eye, it is possible to pinpoint the effect and to improve the sense of presence by placing “cyclopean eye” at a certain internal position between the two eyes to obtain proper anamorphosis. An example of porting the proposed method to a commodity laptop PC with a foldable display is also presented.</p>
Journal
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- The Journal of the Institute of Image Electronics Engineers of Japan
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The Journal of the Institute of Image Electronics Engineers of Japan 50 (4), 550-557, 2021
The Institute of Image Electronics Engineers of Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390861538038679296
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- ISSN
- 13480316
- 02859831
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed