Evaluation of super multi-view display's resolution using single image
Akangbe, Oluwaseun (2025)
Akangbe, Oluwaseun
2025
Tieto- ja sähkötekniikan kandidaattiohjelma - Bachelor's Programme in Computing and Electrical Engineering
Informaatioteknologian ja viestinnän tiedekunta - Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences
Hyväksymispäivämäärä
2025-05-28
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202505286285
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202505286285
Tiivistelmä
Light field display is a type of 3D display that visualizes a 3D scene without the requirement of wearing special glasses or VR/AR headsets. Additionally, this display allows several observers to view display from different perspectives. One way to achieve this purpose is using light field in which several views are generated and displayed simultaneously.
Light field displays have spatial and angular resolutions. The spatial resolution corresponds to the resolution of a view shown in a particular viewing angle, and the angular resolution corre-sponds to the number of views in the display’s field of view. High angular resolution introduces smooth motion parallax screen plus high depth perception of the visualised scene.
In this project, the aim is to estimate the angular and spatial resolution of the “Looking Glass” display using the experimental methods which uses a single image to estimate the resolutions of a light field display. This was achieved by visualizing a chirp pattern on the light field display. The objective is to find out if this proposed method is effective for other types of light field displays, specifically the super muti-view display.
Light field displays have spatial and angular resolutions. The spatial resolution corresponds to the resolution of a view shown in a particular viewing angle, and the angular resolution corre-sponds to the number of views in the display’s field of view. High angular resolution introduces smooth motion parallax screen plus high depth perception of the visualised scene.
In this project, the aim is to estimate the angular and spatial resolution of the “Looking Glass” display using the experimental methods which uses a single image to estimate the resolutions of a light field display. This was achieved by visualizing a chirp pattern on the light field display. The objective is to find out if this proposed method is effective for other types of light field displays, specifically the super muti-view display.
Kokoelmat
- Kandidaatintutkielmat [10016]