Publication: Perceptually guided computer-generated holography
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Aksit, Kaan
Walton, David
Steed, Anthony
Dos Anjos, Rafael Kuffner
Friston, Sebastian
Weyrich, Tim
Ritschel, Tobias
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Computer-Generated Holography (CGH) promises to deliver genuine, high-quality visuals at any depth. We argue that combining CGH and perceptually guided graphics can soon lead to practical holographic display systems that deliver perceptually realistic images. We propose a new CGH method called metameric varifocal holograms. Our CGH method generates images only at a user’s focus plane while displayed images are statistically correct and indistinguishable from actual targets across peripheral vision (metamers). Thus, a user observing our holograms is set to perceive a high quality visual at their gaze location. At the same time, the integrity of the image follows a statistically correct trend in the remaining peripheral parts. We demonstrate our differentiable CGH optimization pipeline on modern GPUs, and we support our findings with a display prototype. Our method will pave the way towards realistic visuals free from classical CGH problems, such as speckle noise or poor visual quality.
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Spie-Int Soc Optical Engineering
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Engineering, Electrical and electronic engineering, Optics
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Advances in Display Technologies XII
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10.1117/12.2610251