3D Image and Video Quality Lecture
3D images are an integral part of scientific imaging, used, e.g., in:
-Biomedical imaging (e.g., CT MRI scans)
-3D microscopy
-Geophysical Prospecting.
Furthermore, special types of 3D imaging, notably stereo, are routinely used in 3D cinema and 3DTV.
This lecture overviews 3D Image and Video Quality that has many applications in stereoscopic imaging, 3D TV and 3D cinema. It covers the following topics in detail: Visual discomfort and Visual discomfort assessment methods. Physical immersion effects are detailed, e.g., in head-mounted displays, projection displays & reality theaters. Virtual reality induced symptoms and effects are detailed.
Stereoscopic window effects and bent window effect are analyzed. Depth perception effects: UFO, Depth Jump Cuts, Cardboarding Effect, Gigantism and dwarfism are detailed, as well as well to fix them. Subjective and objective 3D Video Quality assessment is also overviewd.