Abstract
In stereoscopic displays, crosstalk is typically observed when
the views for both eyes are not clearly separated. Crosstalk affects
the quality of 3D images and can cause visual fatigue in observers.
According to the results of perception experimentation, different
visual depth (disparity) and motion blur can also affect the perception
of 3D image quality. Therefore, considering the effects of crosstalk,
disparity, and motion blur, we propose an evaluation index to quantify
3D image performance for stereoscopic displays. This index assesses
the optical quality of a 3D display as well as the effects of image
content. According to human vision experimentation, the 3D image index
$(\Delta {\rm X}_{\rm 3D})$
is validated to have a high positive correlation (0.8)
with human perception. After combining the human visual mechanism
and
$\Delta {\rm
X}_{{{\rm 3D}}}$
, the proposed index can represent
the visual quality of static and dynamic images on stereoscopic displays.
© 2015 IEEE
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