Visual perception of noise in a simulated holographic display—a user study
This work explores ways to bypass the fundamental image quality limitations of displays
using Computer Generated Holograms (CGHs) and, specifically, the high-frequency noise
associated with phase-only holograms. Although there is a wealth of literature on building
experimental holographic systems, there are no user studies to assess the performance of a
holographic system projecting a dynamic two-dimensional image. In this study, 18
participants blindly compared three groups of images displayed on a conventional monitor …
using Computer Generated Holograms (CGHs) and, specifically, the high-frequency noise
associated with phase-only holograms. Although there is a wealth of literature on building
experimental holographic systems, there are no user studies to assess the performance of a
holographic system projecting a dynamic two-dimensional image. In this study, 18
participants blindly compared three groups of images displayed on a conventional monitor …
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