DocumentCode
1169595
Title
Displaying 3D images: algorithms for single-image random-dot stereograms
Author
Thimbleby, Harold W. ; Inglis, Stuart ; Witten, Ian H.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Psychol., Stirling Univ., UK
Volume
27
Issue
10
fYear
1994
Firstpage
38
Lastpage
48
Abstract
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in solid objects than previously possible with autostereograms. In a stereoscope, an optical instrument similar to binoculars, each eye views a different picture and thereby receives the specific image that would have arisen naturally. An early suggestion for a color stereo computer display involved a rotating filter wheel held in front of the eyes. In contrast, this article describes a method for viewing on paper or on an ordinary computer screen without special equipment, although it is limited to the display of 3D monochromatic objects. (The image can be colored, say, for artistic reasons, but the method we describe does not allow colors to be allocated in a way that corresponds to an arbitrary coloring of the solid object depicted.) The image can easily be constructed by computer from any 3D scene or solid object description.<>
Keywords
computer graphics; stereo image processing; three-dimensional displays; visual perception; 3D images; 3D monochromatic objects; autostereograms; single-image random-dot stereograms; solid objects; symmetric algorithm; Computer displays; Convergence; Eyes; Focusing; Geometry; Optical filters; Psychology; Retina; Solids; Stereo vision;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2.318576
Filename
318576
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