W. J. Tam, R. Renaud, A. Vincent, Taali Martin, P. Blanchfield
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Abstract
Previous research from our laboratory indicated that sense of presence is enhanced for stereoscopic images with scenes typical of video telephone (VT) systems, compared to non-stereoscopic 2-D images. However, this enhancement was not found for all sequences. In the present study we report results obtained with a new set of stereoscopic sequences containing depth scenes that were created through manipulation of camera focal length, background scene, and camera convergence point. Viewers were asked to rate both stereoscopic and non-stereoscopic versions of the sequences on naturalness and sense of presence. The methodology of double-stimulus, continuous quality scale (ITU-R Recommendation 500) was used in the subjective assessment. Images in the video sequences were common image format (CIF, 352 x 240 pixels) with a display size of 15.5 cm x 11.6 cm. The results confirmed our previous findings that sense of presence is enhanced for certain stereoscopic video sequences, compared to non-stereoscopic sequences. The results also indicate a high correlation between ratings of naturalness and sense of presence (r2 = 0.75), although ratings tended to be lower for naturalness than for presence. Both ratings tended to improve slightly with camera focal length, except for sequences with a natural background. For the range studied, no effect of camera convergence point was found.
我们实验室之前的研究表明,与非立体二维图像相比,具有典型视频电话(VT)系统场景的立体图像增强了存在感。然而,并不是所有的序列都有这种增强。在本研究中,我们报告了一组新的包含深度场景的立体序列的结果,这些场景是通过操纵相机焦距、背景场景和相机汇聚点创建的。观众被要求对立体版和非立体版的片段的自然度和存在感进行评分。主观评价采用双刺激连续质量量表(ITU-R建议500)方法。视频序列中的图像为通用图像格式(CIF, 352 x 240像素),显示尺寸为15.5 cm x 11.6 cm。结果证实了我们之前的发现,即与非立体视频序列相比,某些立体视频序列的存在感得到了增强。结果还表明,自然度评分与存在感评分之间存在高度相关性(r2 = 0.75),尽管自然度评分往往低于存在感评分。除了具有自然背景的序列外,这两种评分都倾向于随着相机焦距的增加而略有提高。对于所研究的范围,没有发现相机汇聚点的影响。