Object Space Calibration of Plenoptic Imaging Systems
US-2016205394-A1 · Jul 14, 2016 · US
US11902500B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11902500-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916638093-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2024 |
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A light field (LF) display system presents holographic content to one or more viewers in a public setting for digital signage applications. In some embodiments, the LF display system includes a sensory feedback assembly, a tracking system and/or a viewer profiling module. The sensory feedback assembly may comprise sensory feedback devices that provide sensory feedback to viewers of the LF display system in tandem with the presented holographic content. The tracking system may comprise cameras used to track the viewers of the LF display system. Based on a viewer's tracked position and/or tracked gaze, the LF display system may generate holographic content that is perceivable by certain viewers but not viewable by others. The viewer profiling module may identify each viewer for providing personalized holographic content and may further monitor and record behavior of viewers for informing subsequent presentations of holographic content by the LF display system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A light field (LF) display system comprising: a controller configured to generate holographic content; a LF display assembly comprising one or more LF display modules that are configured to present the holographic content in a holographic object volume to a viewer located in a viewing volume in a public setting, and wherein each of the one or more LF display modules comprises: an energy device layer that is configured to provide a plurality of energy source locations; an energy waveguide layer with a plurality of energy waveguides, with each waveguide configured to project energy from at least one energy source location into at least one specific direction from a display surface depending on the energy source location, in accordance with a four-dimensional light field function, to form a holographic object by focusing energy waves within the holographic object volume where the holographic object is located therein, whereby the viewer located within the viewing volume is able to focus the viewer's eyes on the holographic object wherein the holographic object comprises convergence of energy waves in the holographic object volume and are formed without rendering two-dimensional perspective images. 2. The LF display system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more LF display modules are further configured to present additional holographic content in the holographic object volume to a second viewer located in a second viewing volume different from the viewing volume. 3. The LF display system of claim 2 , further comprising a tracking system configured to track movement of viewers, wherein the viewing volume and the second viewing volume are defined based on the tracked movement of viewers. 4. The LF display system of claim 1 , further comprising a tracking system that is configured to do one or more of: track movement of the viewer within the viewing volume of the LF display system, wherein the tracked movement includes a speed of the viewer moving within the viewing volume; monitor responses of the viewer to the holographic content; and determine characteristics of the viewer within the viewing volume of the LF display system, and wherein the LF display assembly is configured to update presentation of the holographic content based on the speed of the viewer. 5. The LF display system of claim 4 , wherein the monitored response of the viewer includes a gaze of the viewer, and wherein the LF display assembly is configured to present the holographic content based on the gaze of the viewer. 6. A light field (LF) display system comprising: a controller configured to generate holographic content; a LF display assembly comprising one or more LF display modules that are configured to present the holographic content in a holographic object volume to a viewer located in a viewing volume in a public setting, and wherein each of the one or more LF display modules has a display surface from where a holographic object is projected within a holographic object volume, whereby the viewer located within the viewing volume is able to focus the viewer's eyes on the holographic object, wherein a seamless display surface is formed by tiling the display surfaces of the one or more LF display modules; wherein the holographic object comprises convergence of energy waves in the holographic object volume and are formed without rendering two-dimensional perspective images. 7. The LF display system of claim 6 , wherein the one or more LF display modules are further configured to present additional holographic content in the holographic object volume to a second viewer located in a second viewing volume different from the viewing volume. 8. The LF display system of claim 7 , further comprising a tracking system configured to track movement of viewers, wherein the viewing volume and the second viewing volume are defined based on the tracked movement of viewers. 9. The LF display system of claim 6 , further comprising a tracking system that is configured to do one or more of: track movement of the viewer within the viewing volume of the LF display system, wherein the tracked movement includes a speed of the viewer moving within the viewing volume; monitor responses of the viewer to the holographic content; and determine characteristics of the viewer within the viewing volume of the LF display system, and wherein the LF display assembly is configured to update presentation of the holographic content based on the speed of the viewer. 10. The LF display system of claim 9 , wherein the monitored response of the viewer includes a gaze of the viewer, and wherein the LF display assembly is configured to present the holographic content based on the gaze of the viewer.
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