Auto-Stereoscopic 3D Video Conversation System Based on an Improved Eye Tracking Method

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An auto-stereoscopic 3D video conversation system is demonstrated with an improved eye-tracking method based on a lenticular sheet and two cameras. The two cameras are used to get stereoscopic picture pairs and addressed the viewers position by an Improved Eye Tracking Method. The computer combines the stereoscopic picture pairs with different masks graphic processing unit. Low crosstalk correct stereoscopic video pairs for the end-to-end commutation are achieved.

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