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How visual fatigue and discomfort impact 3D-TV quality of experience: a comprehensive review of technological, psychophysical, and psychological factors

Urvoy et al., 2013

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3932471465951385254
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Urvoy M
Barkowsky M
Le Callet P
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annals of telecommunications-annales des télécommunications

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The quality of experience (QoE) of 3D contents is usually considered to be the combination of the perceived visual quality, the perceived depth quality, and lastly the visual fatigue and comfort. When either fatigue or discomfort are induced, studies tend to show that observers …
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