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A Study on a New Type of Stereogram Using Binocularly Unpaired Wedge-Shaped Surfaces
Kouji Sudoh* and Masanori Idesawa**
*Canon lac., 3-30-Z Shimomaruko, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan
**Graduate Schoo1 of Information Systerns University of Electro-Communications, 1-5-1 Chofu-ga-oka, Chofu-shi, Tokyo 182-8585, Japan
Received:July 30, 2001Accepted:October 23, 2001Published:December 20, 2001
Keywords:stereogram, free fusion, binocularly unpaired region, wedge-shaped surface
Abstract
A new type of free fusing stereogram was devised based on the binocularly unpaired wedge shaped surfaces. By arranging wedge shaped surfaces adjacently in horizontal direction, whole visual field could be covered with binocularly unpaired surfaces. Right eye and left eye image are shown on right and left side wedge surfaces adjacently as stripes; then they are seen only for the corresponding eye. Producing method of stereoimage from a 3-D computer model was developed and the new type of stereogram has been realized and investigated the perceptual features.
Cite this article as:K. Sudoh and M. Idesawa, “A Study on a New Type of Stereogram Using Binocularly Unpaired Wedge-Shaped Surfaces,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.13 No.6, pp. 637-642, 2001.Data files:
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