CONTENT ADAPTATION AND DEPTH PERCEPTION IN AN AFFORDABLE MULTI-VIEW DISPLAY

Content Adaptation and Depth Perception in an Affordable Multi-View Display

Content Adaptation and Depth Perception in an Affordable Multi-View Display

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We present SliceView, a simple and inexpensive multi-view display made with multiple parallel translucent sheets that sit on top of a regular monitor; each sheet reflects different 2D images that are perceived cumulatively.A technical study is performed on animed aniflex complete the reflected and transmitted light for sheets of different thicknesses.A user study compares SliceView with a commercial light-field display (LookingGlass) regarding the perception of information at multiple depths.

More importantly, we present automatic adaptations of existing content to SliceView: 2D layered read more graphics such as retro-games or painting tools, movies and subtitles, and regular 3D scenes with multiple clipping z-planes.We show that it is possible to create an inexpensive multi-view display and automatically adapt content for it; moreover, the depth perception on some tasks is superior to the one obtained in a commercial light-field display.We hope that this work stimulates more research and applications with multi-view displays.

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