Presentation 1998/11/13
A study of future broadcasting media based on human visual system
Sumio Yano,
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Abstract(in English) This article describes the fundamental requirements of stereoscopic television systems considered as candidates for future broadcast media. We discuss the sensation of reality and depth perception, which are important factors for stereoscopic images. The sensation of reality is closely connected to the perception and control of self-motion in human information processing. We evaluated the effect of visual information on the self-posture control system using the measurement of body sway and subjective reporting. The results of these studies show the possibility of achieving high levels of realism with stereoscopic image systems. We also suggested various topics for study related to the role of binocular disparity in deprth perception and described the spatio-temporal characteristics of binocular disparity information. Finally, we summarized future research subjects for stereoscopic television system development.
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Keyword(in English) stereoscopic image / sensation of reality / vection / depth perception / binocular disparity
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Title (in English) A study of future broadcasting media based on human visual system
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Keyword(1) stereoscopic image
Keyword(2) sensation of reality
Keyword(3) vection
Keyword(4) depth perception
Keyword(5) binocular disparity
1st Author's Name Sumio Yano
1st Author's Affiliation NHK Science and Technical Research Laboratories()
Date 1998/11/13
Paper # HIP98-38
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 397
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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