This book focuses on the two psychological factors of
naturalness and ease of viewing of three-dimensional
high-definition television (3D HDTV) images. It has been said that
distortions peculiar to stereoscopic images, such as the puppet
theater effect or the cardboard effect, spoil the sense of
presence. Whereas many earlier studies have focused on geometrical
calculations about these distortions, this book instead describes
the relationship between the naturalness of reproduced 3D HDTV
images and the nonlinearity of depthwise reproduction. The ease of
viewing of each scene is regarded as one of the causal factors of
visual fatigue. Many of the earlier studies have been concerned
with the accurate extraction of local parallax; however, this book
describes the typical spatiotemporal distribution of parallax in 3D
images. The purpose of the book is to examine the correlations
between the psychological factors and amount of characteristics of
parallax distribution in order to understand the characteristics of
easy- and difficult-to-view images and then to seek to create a new
3D HDTV system that minimizes visual fatigue for the viewer. The
book is an important resource for researchers who wish to
investigate and better understand various psychological effects
caused by stereoscopic images. "
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!