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3DMT, IDY, IST [detail] 2016-11-22
15:00
Tokyo   Proposal of configuration of two-channel viewing-zone scanning super multi-view display
Ken Ishii, Yasuhiro Takaki (TUAT)
In order to display full-parallax super multi-view images to both eyes, we propose the configuration of a two-channel sc... [more] IST2016-70 IDY2016-45 3DIT2016-36
pp.9-11
HI, VRPSY [detail] 2016-11-06
11:20
Aichi Archie Shukutoku University Perceiving large depth from binocular disparity, motion parallax, and relative size cue
Yuta Ozawa, Yasuaki Tamada, Masayuki Sato (The Univ. of Kitakyushu)
To examine the interaction among binocular disparity, motion parallax, and relative size cue for perceiving large depth,... [more] HI2016-74
pp.37-40
3DMT, HI 2016-03-09
14:55
Tokyo   Quantitative evaluations of operating accuracy by automultiscopic 3D images -- Toward application of automultiscopic 3D images to remote operation of construction machines --
Yuichi Sakano, Ichiro Umata, Shoichiro Iwasawa, Makoto Okui, Naomi Inoue, Hiroshi Ando (NICT)
When removing hazardous objects after disasters, remote control of construction machines is used for the safety of the w... [more] HI2016-55 3DIT2016-14
pp.17-20
HI 2014-11-28
17:00
Kumamoto Kumamoto City International Center Motion Parallax and Depth Sensitivity Caused by Relative Velocity on the Screen
Shunpei Kaji, Yasuo Watanabe (KIT)
Recently whether we sense depth from videos on the screen was researched from various points of view. In real space, we ... [more] HI2014-68
pp.29-32
HI 2014-11-28
17:20
Kumamoto Kumamoto City International Center Effects of head-movement direction, surface orientation, and spatial frequency on depth from motion parallax
Yasuaki Tamada (Paris Miki Inc.), Takuto Sadakari, Kiyoshi Iwasaki, Masayuki Sato (Univ. of Kitakyushu)
It has been shown that motion parallax is an effective depth cue for humans, however most of previous studies examined m... [more] HI2014-69
pp.33-36
3DMT, IDY 2014-06-19
13:50
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Status report of REI, a rear projection automultiscopic display technology public viewing
Shoichiro Iwasawa, Makoto Okui, Naomi Inoue (NICT)
NICT established a public viewing site with REI, our automultiscopic display technology. The REI-based prototype has a 2... [more] IDY2014-25 3DIT2014-30
pp.3-6
ME 2014-02-22
10:45
Kanagawa Kanto Gakuin Univ. An Examination of Interactive Image Projection Using a 3D Display with Motion Parallax
Atsushi Takahashi, Mie Sato (Utsunomiya Univ.)
Recently, many studies have been carried out to construct a pseudo 3D display using a 2D display. In addition, Perceptua... [more] ME2014-29
pp.5-8
ME 2014-02-22
11:15
Kanagawa Kanto Gakuin Univ. An examination of interactive autostereoscopic display
Misae Yagi, Mie Sato (Utsunomiya Univ.)
Recently, studies to display 3D images including the depth are carried out. One of these studies is on the parallax barr... [more] ME2014-31
pp.13-16
IEICE-EID, IDY, IEIJ-SSL, IEE-EDD, SID-JC [detail] 2014-01-24
15:17
Niigata Niigata University Influences of latency and discretization on 3D display based on monocular motion parallax with high-speed head tracking
Kazuki Tatehata, Shintaro Yamada, Shiro Suyama (Univ of Tokushima), Idaku Ishii (Hiroshima Univ), Hirotsugu Yamamoto (Univ of Tokushima)
We have developed a 3D display system based on purely motion parallax. Use of a high speed camera enabled 1000 Hz sampli... [more] IDY2014-8
pp.49-52
3DMT, IDY, IST 2013-10-23
14:20
Tokyo   Zooming technique for stereoscopic photographs and its application
Kenji Iwata, Hitoshi Mishima (3D), Kiyoshi Nagai (Redrover), Tetsuo Hirouchi (Bunkyo Univ.)
Whereas we enjoy the zoom up operation of general photographs, it is well known that the same operation is not possible ... [more] IST2013-58 IDY2013-44 3DIT2013-44
pp.13-16
3DMT, IDY 2013-06-10
15:20
Osaka   Conditions for designing multi-view 3D displays for high-quality reproduction of perceived glossiness
Yuichi Sakano, Hiroshi Ando (NICT)
It would be very important to determine system requirements of multi-view 3D displays for accurate reproduction of appea... [more] IDY2013-26 3DIT2013-29
pp.17-20
IDY, IEICE-EID, IEE-EDD 2013-01-25
11:48
Shizuoka Shizuoka Univ. An analysis of the amount of disparity for 3D contents
Koutaro Kudo, Masanori Takemoto, Satoru Kubota (Seikei Univ.), Atsushi Shimada, Yoshitomo Nakamura (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)
We proposed a method for analyzing the disparity of 3D contents. This method was applied to analyze the disparity charac... [more] IDY2013-13
pp.117-120
IDY, IEICE-EID, IEE-EDD 2013-01-25
11:56
Shizuoka Shizuoka Univ. [Poster Presentation] 3D display based on monocular motion parallax display by use of position detection with a high-speed vision platform
Kazuki Tatehata, Shiro Suyama (Univ. of Tokushima), Idaku Ishii (Hiroshima Univ), Hirotsugu Yamamoto (Univ. of Tokushima)
We have developed a 3D display system based on purely motion parallax. Use of a high-speed vision platform enabled 1000 ... [more] IDY2013-14
pp.121-124
HI 2011-03-16
11:40
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Facilitation of Stereopsis by Motion Parallax Depends on Head Movement Direction
Yasuaki Tamada, Masayuki Sato (Univ. of Kitakyushu)
When binocular disparity and motion parallax are presented simultaneously, very large depth is perceived for diplopic im... [more] HI2011-50
pp.83-86
3DMT 2011-03-15
11:35
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Effect of 3D display principle on representation of surface quality -- psychophysical evindence and computational consideration on the effects of stereo viewing and head motion on perceived glossiness --
Yuichi Sakano, Hiroshi Ando (NICT)
Based on subjective evaluation evidence, it has been reported that high-density directional 3D displays produce high glo... [more] 3DIT2011-16
pp.63-66
3DMT, IDY, IST 2010-10-22
13:30
Tokyo   Implementation of projector array based autostereoscopic display
Shoichiro Iwasawa (NICT), Sumio Yano (NHK), Masahiro Kawakita (NICT), Masahisa Sakai, Yasuyuki Haino, Masahito Sato (JKHD), Hiroshi Ando (NICT)
Our goal is to establish autostereoscopic display with natural and superior horizontal parallax. Projector array-based 7... [more] IST2010-55 IDY2010-66 3DIT2010-69
pp.29-32
HI, 3DMT 2010-03-01
14:50
Tokyo Tokyo Univ. of Tech. Motion-direction dependency of binocular depth facilitation caused by stimulus movements
Yosuke Ota, Kohei Miura, Yasuaki Tamada, Masayuki Sato (Kitakyushu Univ)
It is known that stimulus movements facilitate stereopsis induced by very large disparity that cause diplopia. We exami... [more] HI2010-59 3DIT2010-11
pp.31-34
AIT, 3DMT, OSJ-HODIC 2009-09-04
13:00
Chiba Nihon Univ. Hidden-Surface Removal by Babinet's Principle and Partial Field Propagation in Full-Parallax Computer-Generated Holograms
Masaki Nakamura, Kyoji Matsushima, Sumio Nakahara (Kansai Univ.)
A novel method for hidden surface removal is proposed in full parallax CGHs. This method is an improvement of the conven... [more] AIT2009-84 3DIT2009-50
pp.1-4
AIT, 3DMT, OSJ-HODIC 2008-09-12
16:00
Chiba College of Science and Technology, Nihon Univ. Study On Occlusion Of HPO Electronic-Holography Generated From 2D Image With Depth Map
Takanori Senoh, Kenji Yamamoto, Ryutaro Oi, Tomoyuki Mishina, Makoto Okui (NICT)
As the first step to the electronic holography generation from 2D image plus depth map, Horizontal Parallax Only (HPO) h... [more] AIT2008-94 3DIT2008-53
pp.21-24
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