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EFFECT OF FRAME DELAY ON STEREOSCOPIC VISION USING MOVING PICTURES (Computer Graphics and Display/Broadcast System)(International Workshop On Advanced Image Technology (IWAIT2004))
Yoshiyasu Yui, Naoki Hashimoto, Masayuki Nakajima,
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Abstract(in English) We have investigated the effect of frame delay on stereoscopic vision by using stereoscopic 3DCG animations in a virtual environment. The effect on stereoscopic vision was measured by using the method of limits by changing the delay (i.e., the number of frames) between the left-eye image and the right-eye image to determine changes in the viewer's stereoscopic vision. The measurements clarify the change tendencies with a maximum number of delays and allow the viewer to enjoy clear stereoscopic images when frame delay occurs.
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Title (in English) EFFECT OF FRAME DELAY ON STEREOSCOPIC VISION USING MOVING PICTURES (Computer Graphics and Display/Broadcast System)(International Workshop On Advanced Image Technology (IWAIT2004))
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1st Author's Name Yoshiyasu Yui
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information and Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Naoki Hashimoto
2nd Author's Affiliation Precision and Intelligence Laboratory Tokyo Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Masayuki Nakajima
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information and Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2004/1/6
Paper # IE2003-180
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 540
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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