a) (b) Figure 1: One example for accommodation-convergence conflict minimization. (through red and blue film glasses):(a)Original.(b)Result. AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to optimize the stereoscopic 3D experience when users watch those contents. We propose two factors in stereoscopic experience: visual fatigue and depth perception. In order to optimize stereoscopic experience, we propose five principles to reduce visual fatigue and enhance depth perception and implement them by cropping and warping. Using our methods, timeconsuming problems of existing view interpolation methods such as camera calibration, accurate dense depth map, and inpainting are avoided. We also design a GUI that enables users to efficiently edit the stereoscopic video, optimize the stereoscopic experience, and preview the stereoscopic result. The user study shows that our method is successful in optimizing stereoscopic experience. One example is shown in Figure 1. Stereoscopic 3D experienceOur methods to optimize stereoscopic 3D experience follow five principles of human visual attention, which are supported by psychological evidence [Teittinen ]. The five basic principles can be classified into two main factors: visual fatigue reduction and depth perception enhancement.
Figure 1: The proposed approach for de-aging: (a) The input high-resolution 3D face model (b) 70 Farkas feature points (red points) and 434 edges (blue lines) generated by Delaunay triangulation (c) New locations (blue points) for the 70 Farkas feature points after optimization (red points for original location) (d) The result after deformation and texture smoothness (e) Final results after applying vertex averaging.
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