3D Display Calibration by Visual Pattern Analysis

Hyoseok Hwang, Hyun Sung Chang, Dongkyung Nam, In So Kweon

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Abstract

Nearly all 3D displays need calibration for correct rendering. More often than not, the optical elements in a 3D display are misaligned from the designed parameter setting. As a result, 3D magic does not perform well as intended. The observed images tend to get distorted. In this paper, we propose a novel display calibration method to fix the situation. In our method, a pattern image is displayed on the panel and a camera takes its pictures twice at different positions. Then, based on a quantitative model, we extract all display parameters (i.e., pitch, slanted angle, gap or thickness, and offset) from the observed patterns in the captured images. For high accuracy and robustness, our method analyzes the patterns mostly in the frequency domain. We conduct two types of experiments for validation; one with optical simulation for quantitative results and the other with real-life displays for qualitative assessment. Experimental results demonstrate that our method is quite accurate, about a half order of magnitude higher than prior work; is efficient, spending less than 2s for computation; and is robust to noise, working well in the SNR regime as low as 6dB.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7843651
Pages (from-to)2090-2102
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Volume26
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2017

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Keywords

  • 3D observation model
  • Display calibration
  • autostereoscopic display
  • parameter estimation
  • rendering correction

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