Presentation 2002/1/23
Reduction in cardboard effect by motion parallax
Hisaki NATE, Kenji SUSAMI, Toyohiko HATADA,
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Abstract(in English) When observing an stereoscopic display, we sometimes cannot detect 3-D structure of some objects not to be able to normal depth by binocular disparity. This phenomenon is called cardboard effect. We examined if reduction in card board effect is caused by displaying picture including motion parallax and binocular disparity. The picture of the column in the situation of cardboard effect being noted was displayed on the screen. We set three conditions by varying depth cues in the picture (Motion parallax(head movement)+disparity condition (MH+D), motion parallax(no head movement)+disparity condition (NMH+D), disparity condition (D)). The subject's task was to compare the curvature of the real column with the curvature of the column on the screen. The result showed that the subjective curvature of it in the HM+D condition and the NMH+D condition was larger than in D condition. This indicated that motion parallax caused reduction in cardboard effect.
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Keyword(in English) cardboard effect / binocular disparity / motion parallax
Paper # 2001-ITS-68,2001-IE-207
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Title (in English) Reduction in cardboard effect by motion parallax
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Keyword(1) cardboard effect
Keyword(2) binocular disparity
Keyword(3) motion parallax
1st Author's Name Hisaki NATE
1st Author's Affiliation Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan, Advanced 3-D Tele-Vision Project()
2nd Author's Name Kenji SUSAMI
2nd Author's Affiliation Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan, Advanced 3-D Tele-Vision Project
3rd Author's Name Toyohiko HATADA
3rd Author's Affiliation Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan, Advanced 3-D Tele-Vision Project:Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics
Date 2002/1/23
Paper # 2001-ITS-68,2001-IE-207
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 627
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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