DocumentCode
661383
Title
Effect of content on visual comfort in viewing stereoscopic videos
Author
Bo Chang ; Fuzheng Yang ; Shuai Wan
Author_Institution
State key Lab. of ISN, Xidian Univ., Xian, China
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 29 2013-Nov. 1 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
Visual discomfort is a serious challenge for stereoscopic videos to become prevalent. However, the assessment of stereoscopic visual discomfort is a complicated issue. In this paper, we have studied four of the major factors which affect visual comfort by conducting extensive subjective assessments. Namely, foreground disparity, size of foreground object, disparity distribution and in-depth motion. Relationships between visual comfort and these four factors are analyzed and four conclusions are drawn according to the experimental results. Firstly, when the influences of disparity magnitude and range of disparity function together and clash, the latter is in the dominant position. Secondly, the degree of visual comfort increases with the increment of the object size in a certain range and then levels off or decreases slightly after a certain threshold. Thirdly, better visual comfort is always obtained when the bottom part was perceived nearer to the viewers than its upper part. Last but not least, the variation of parallax over time might be one of the major factors which affect visual comfort. And its influence is complicated and can be reflected by the object´s velocity, motion direction and starting plane.
Keywords
video signal processing; disparity distribution; disparity function; disparity magnitude; dominant position; foreground object; in-depth motion direction; parallax; stereoscopic videos; stereoscopic visual discomfort; Analysis of variance; Educational institutions; Observers; Stereo image processing; Trajectory; Videos; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA), 2013 Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location
Kaohsiung
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APSIPA.2013.6694244
Filename
6694244
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