“Birds-eye view ray scan system for flatbed autostereoscopic displays” by Momonoi, Sekine, Saishu and Yamauchi

  • ©Yoshiharu Momonoi, Masahiro Sekine, Tatsuo Saishu, and Yasunobu Yamauchi

  • ©Yoshiharu Momonoi, Masahiro Sekine, Tatsuo Saishu, and Yasunobu Yamauchi

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Entry Number: 55

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    Birds-eye view ray scan system for flatbed autostereoscopic displays

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    We have proposed a flatbed autostereoscopic display using the one-dimensional (1-D) integral imaging (II) method [Hirayama 2006]. 1-D cylindrical lens array (lenticular sheet) is used in the 1D-II display, making it possible to observe a three-dimensional (3-D) image with the horizontal parallax ray. The flatbed autostereoscopic display system brought about a more effective stereoscopic experience than the conventional upright display. In the flatbed display configuration, observers perceive displayed objects as if they exist on a table, because it has real depth matching with a horizontal plane and uses bird’s-eye view configuration.

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    Y. Hirayama, et al.: “Flatbed-type Autostereoscopic Display Systems Using Integral Imaging Method,” Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2006.Google Scholar
    M. Sekine, et al.:”3-D Image Synthesis Adaptive for Autostereoscopic Displayusing Scan-type Ray Acquisition System”, ACM SIGGRAPH 2008 Posters, (2008) Google ScholarDigital Library


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