Crosstalk in stereoscopic displays
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Open access
Authors
Woods, Andrew J.
Date
2013Supervisor
Dr Peter Fearns
Dr Alec Duncan
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Office of Research and Development
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Abstract
Crosstalk is an important image quality attribute of stereoscopic 3D displays. The research presented in this thesis examines the presence, mechanisms, simulation, and reduction of crosstalk for a selection of stereoscopic display technologies. High levels of crosstalk degrade the perceived quality of stereoscopic displays hence it is important to minimise crosstalk. This thesis provides new insights which are critical to a detailed understanding of crosstalk and consequently to the development of effective crosstalk reduction techniques.
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Woods, Andrew J. (2012)Crosstalk, also known as ghosting or leakage, is a primary factor in determining the image quality of stereoscopic three dimensional (3D) displays. In a stereoscopic display, a separate perspective view is presented to ...
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Weissman, M.; Woods, Andrew (2011)Crosstalk (also known as "ghosting", "leakage", or "extinction"), a vitally important concept in stereoscopic 3D displays, has not been clearly defined or measured in the stereoscopic literature (Woods). In this paper, a ...