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A perceptual model for disparity

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In this paper, a perceptual model of disparity is introduced for the human visual system to recognize spatial layout, both in reality and simulated virtual worlds, in both real and virtual worlds.
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Binocular disparity is an important cue for the human visual system to recognize spatial layout, both in reality and simulated virtual worlds. This paper introduces a perceptual model of disparity ...

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Light Field Image Processing: An Overview

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Perceptual Full-Reference Quality Assessment of Stereoscopic Images by Considering Binocular Visual Characteristics

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Special Section on Advanced Displays: A survey on computational displays: Pushing the boundaries of optics, computation, and perception

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Multi-perspective stereoscopy from light fields

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