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Model Calculation of Crosstalk on Autostereoscopic Display with Parallax Barrier

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Human Centered Computing (HCC 2014)

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A crosstalk simulation model based on autostereoscpoic displays using parallax barrier is proposed. The model took into account system physical parameters and perceptual character of crosstalk. The model can be used to calculate the crosstalk distribution of multiple-view autostereoscopic displays. The simulation results show that this model can be suitable for calculating the distribution of crosstalk and the range of viewing zone. This will lay a theoretical foundation for the optimum design and concrete implementations for autostereoscopic displays.

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Guo, X., Chunping, H. (2015). Model Calculation of Crosstalk on Autostereoscopic Display with Parallax Barrier. In: Zu, Q., Hu, B., Gu, N., Seng, S. (eds) Human Centered Computing. HCC 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8944. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15554-8_70

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