AI Article Synopsis

  • Multiscopic displays allow viewers to see 3D environments from different angles without complex equipment.
  • Some displays achieve this by controlling light distribution, enabling multiple viewers to see a static image in 3D from their own perspectives.
  • The paper suggests using a high refractive index medium to widen the viewing angle for automultiscopic displays, resulting in a prototype that increases the effective angle by 93%.

Article Abstract

Displays that can portray environments that are perceivable from multiple views are known as multiscopic displays. Some multiscopic displays enable realistic perception of 3D environments without the need for cumbersome mounts or fragile head-tracking algorithms. These automultiscopic displays carefully control the distribution of emitted light over space, direction (angle) and time so that even a static image displayed can encode parallax across viewing directions (Iightfield). This allows simultaneous observation by multiple viewers, each perceiving 3D from their own (correct) perspective. Currently, the illusion can only be effectively maintained over a narrow range of viewing angles. In this paper, we propose and analyze a simple solution to widen the range of viewing angles for automultiscopic displays that use parallax barriers. We propose the use of a refractive medium, with a high refractive index, between the display and parallax barriers. The inserted medium warps the exitant lightfield in a way that increases the potential viewing angle. We analyze the consequences of this warp and build a prototype with a 93% increase in the effective viewing angle.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2018.2794599DOI Listing

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