The Perceptually-Supported and the Subjectively-Preferred Viewing Distance of Projection-Based Light Field Displays

P. A. Kara, Mary Guindy, T. Balogh, Anikó Simon
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As the research efforts and development processes behind light field visualization technologies advance, potential novel use cases emerge. These contexts of light field display utilization fundamentally depend on the distance of observation, due to the sheer technological nature of such glasses-free 3D systems. Yet, at the time of this paper, the number of works in the scientific literature that address viewing distance is rather limited, focusing solely on 3D visual experience based on angular density. Thus far, the personal preference of observers regarding viewing distance has not been considered by studies. Furthermore, the upcoming standardization efforts also necessitate research on the topic in order to coherently unify the methodologies of subjective tests. In this paper, we investigate the perceptually-supported and the subjectively-preferred viewing distance of light field visualization. We carried out a series of tests on multiple projection-based light field displays to study these distances, with the separate involvement of experts and regular test participants.
基于投影的光场显示的感知支持和主观偏好的观看距离
随着光场可视化技术背后的研究和开发进程的推进,潜在的新用例出现了。由于这种无需眼镜的3D系统的纯粹技术性质,这些光场显示的使用从根本上取决于观察距离。然而,在本文发表时,科学文献中研究观看距离的作品数量相当有限,只关注基于角密度的3D视觉体验。到目前为止,研究还没有考虑观察者对观看距离的个人偏好。此外,即将开展的标准化工作也需要对这一主题进行研究,以便连贯统一主观测试的方法。本文研究了光场可视化的感知支持距离和主观偏好距离。我们对多个基于投影的光场显示器进行了一系列测试,以研究这些距离,专家和常规测试参与者分别参与其中。
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