Autostereoscopic Display
Autostereoscopic displays aim to create three-dimensional images without the need for special glasses, leveraging techniques like light field rendering and multi-view image processing. Current research focuses on improving efficiency and realism, particularly through advancements in algorithms like neural radiance fields and Gaussian splatting for generating and rendering 3D content, as well as efficient coding schemes for data compression. These improvements address longstanding challenges in content creation and computational cost, paving the way for wider adoption in applications such as telepresence systems and augmented/mixed reality.
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