Anti-aliasing Algorithm Based on Three-dimensional Display Image
Ziyang Liu, Xingchen Xiao, Yueyang Xu

TL;DR
This paper proposes an anti-aliasing algorithm for 3D display images that reduces distortion and jaggedness by using spatial and frequency processing, aiming to improve display quality.
Contribution
It introduces a novel anti-aliasing method based on analyzing and compensating for degradation in 3D display images using spatial and frequency domain techniques.
Findings
Effective reduction of image distortion and jaggedness in 3D displays
Fundamental elimination of degradation through lens array analysis
Enhanced visual quality of naked-eye 3D images
Abstract
3D-display technology has been a promising emerging area with potential to be the core of next-generation display technology. When directly observing unprocessed images and text through a naked-eye 3D display device, severe distortion and jaggedness will be displayed, which will make the display effect much worse. In this work, we try to settle down such degradation with spatial and frequency processing, furthermore, we make efforts to extract degenerate function of columnar lens array thus fundamentally eliminating degradation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Optical Imaging Technologies · Interactive and Immersive Displays · Surface Roughness and Optical Measurements
