Performance evaluation of 2D and 3D-TV systems

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Abstract

The Image Quality Circle, introduced by P. Engeldrum [1,2], is a useful framework for modeling image quality of TV-systems. Line-up experiments with high-end 2D TVs show that for naïve viewers the most important attributes in the assessment of overall image quality are brightness, contrast, color rendering and sharpness. When evaluating 3D TV-systems, however, recent research showed that the added value of displaying stereoscopic depth is hardly accounted for in the assessment of image quality. Hence, the Image Quality Circle model needs expansion to cover the full visual experience of 3D-TV. Alternative concepts, such as naturalness and viewing experience, are evaluated on their ability to include both image quality and perceived depth.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICIS '06: 30th International Congress of Imaging Science, 7-11 May 2006, Rochester, NY
Subtitle of host publicationInternational Congress of Imaging Science - Final Program and Proceedings
Place of PublicationRochester, NY
Pages374-377
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 5 Oct 2006
Externally publishedYes
EventICIS '06: 30th International Congress of Imaging Science - Rochester, United States
Duration: 7 May 200611 May 2006

Conference

ConferenceICIS '06: 30th International Congress of Imaging Science
Abbreviated titleICIS06
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityRochester
Period7/05/0611/05/06

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