Presentation 1995/11/10
Depth Perception Distortion in a Stereoscopic Display and Its Correction
Yasuo ISHIGURE, Sakuichi OHTSUKA,
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Abstract(in English) An object that is reproduced by a stereoscopic display is perceived in front of the screen with depth distortion by human observers when the reproduced area of the object is truncated by a picture frame. Experimental results suggested that (1) the occlusion condition, which contradicts a real three-dimensional situation (i.e., valid),caused this distortion; (2) when an observer misfused a binocular image that included the monocular region, he perceived the frontal-parallel plane as a slanted one; (3) this misperception was caused by asymmetric information synthesis between the pictorial and binocular occlusion cues when the binocular disparity sign was different. We show that the technique of adding a virtual picture frame (i.e., virtual window) in front of the real screen enables human observers to perceive the correct depth.
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Keyword(in English) Stereopsis / Binocular Vision / Stereoscopic Display / Depth Perception / Perception Error / Error Correction
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Title (in English) Depth Perception Distortion in a Stereoscopic Display and Its Correction
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Keyword(1) Stereopsis
Keyword(2) Binocular Vision
Keyword(3) Stereoscopic Display
Keyword(4) Depth Perception
Keyword(5) Perception Error
Keyword(6) Error Correction
1st Author's Name Yasuo ISHIGURE
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories : Toyohashi University of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Sakuichi OHTSUKA
2nd Author's Affiliation ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories
Date 1995/11/10
Paper # HIP95-23
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 349
Page pp.pp.-
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