Multiple viewer 3D display

US9648308B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9648308-B2
Application numberUS-201314388045-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 19, 2013
Priority dateMar 27, 2012
Publication dateMay 9, 2017
Grant dateMay 9, 2017

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A display device ( 120 ) has a 3D display ( 160 ) for emitting at least two views of 3D image data to enable autostereoscopic viewing of 3D image data at multiple viewing positions ( 182, 184 ). A processor ( 140 ) processes the 3D image data ( 122 ) for generating the views for display on the 3D display, and a viewer detector ( 130 ) detects a viewer position of a viewer in front of the 3D display. The processor has a viewer conflict detector ( 141 ) for detecting and resolving viewer position conflicts. The detector obtains at least a first viewer position of a first viewer via the viewer detector, and detects a viewer position conflict at the first viewer position where said first view and second view do not provide the 3D effect for the first viewer. If so, the detector controls generating the views in dependence of the detected viewer position conflict. At least one of said at least two views as received by the first viewer is dynamically modified to signal or resolve the conflict.

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A display device, comprising: a 3D display configured to emit at least two views of three-dimensional image data, the views enabling autostereoscopic viewing of the 3D image data at multiple viewing positions by a viewer perceiving a first view of said at least two views via the left eye and a second view of said at least two views via the right eye to provide a 3D effect, a processor configured to process the 3D image data and configured to generate the at least two views for display on the 3D display, and a viewer detector configured to detect a viewer position of a viewer in front of the 3D display, wherein the processor further comprises a viewer conflict detector configured to obtain at least a first viewer position of a first viewer via the viewer detector, detect a viewer position conflict at the first viewer position where said first view and second view do not provide the 3D effect for the first viewer, and control generation of the views based on the detected viewer position conflict by modifying at least one of said at least two views as received by the first viewer; wherein the 3D display is a sequential view display arranged for consecutively emitting a left view and a right view via a respective first directional beam to the left eye and a respective second directional beam to the right eye of a viewer, the views enabling autostereoscopic viewing of the 3D image data at a respective viewing position by engaging respective directional beams, and wherein the viewer conflict detector is configured to obtain at least a second viewer position of a second viewer via the viewer detector, and detect a viewer position beam conflict where one view at the first viewer position coincides with one view at said second viewer position. 2. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the viewer conflict detector is configured to, when detecting the viewer position beam conflict, control the processor to provide the same image content to both the first view and second view to provide a 2D effect for either the first viewer or the second viewer, while providing the 3D effect for the other viewer of said first and second viewer. 3. The device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the processor is configured to provide the 2D effect for either the first or second viewer based on at least one of: a preference as set by the first or second viewer for 3D or 2D mode; motion of the respective first or second viewer; distance from the 3D display of the respective first or second viewer. 4. The device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the processor is configured to provide the 2D effect for either the first or second viewer based on age of the respective first or second viewer, the age being based on at least one of: identification of the respective viewer and respective viewer data; detection of face characteristics; detection of inter eye distance; detection of relative sizes of the face of the first viewer and the face of the second viewer as detected via the viewer detector. 5. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to generating generate at least three different sequential views and the sequential view display is arranged for consecutively emitting said three sequential views, both the first and second sequential views constituting a pair of a left view and a right view, and the second and third sequential views constituting a further pair of a left view and a right view, and the viewer conflict detector is configured to control arranged for controlling the processor to provide the second sequential view as said coinciding view so that the first and second viewer perceive the 3D effect. 6. The device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the viewer detector is configured to detect the viewer position of a viewer in front of the 3D display based on at least one of face detection in a video image from a camera; distance information from a distance sensor; user input from a remote control unit as operated by a viewer at the viewer position; detecting a viewer tagging object positioned by the viewer at the viewer position. 7. A method of processing 3D image data for display on a 3D display for emitting at least two views of three-dimensional image data, the views enabling autostereoscopic viewing of the 3D image data at multiple viewing positions by a viewer perceiving a first view of said at least two views via the left eye and a second view of said at least two views via the right eye to provide a 3D effect, wherein the 3D display is a multiple view display arranged for adjacently emitting, in a viewing cone, a series of more than two views of the 3D image data, the series of views enabling autostereoscopic viewing of the 3D image data at multiple viewing positions in the viewing cone, the method comprising: processing the 3D image data for generating the at least two views for display on the 3D display; detecting a viewer position of a viewer in front of the 3D display; obtaining at least a first viewer position of a first viewer via the viewer detector; detecting a viewer position conflict at the first viewer position where said first view and second view do not provide the 3D effect for the first viewer; generating the views based on the detected viewer position conflict by modifying at least one of said at least two views as received by the first viewer; detecting a viewer position cone conflict; and when the viewer position cone conflict is detected at the first viewer position, where said first view is a first cone view from a first cone and the second view is a second cone view from a second cone, modifying at least one of the first cone view and the second cone view by at least one of, overlaying a graphical element on the respective cone view; overlaying a text message on the respective cone view; and changing image content of the respective cone view by temporarily showing a black screen or a red screen. 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein said modifying further changes at least one of said at least two views for indicating that the 3D effect is not provided. 9. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein when the viewer position cone conflict is detected at the first viewer position, modifying at least one of the first cone view and second cone view so as to provide the same image content to both the first cone view and second cone view to generate a 2D effect for the viewer. 10. The method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein when a viewer position cone conflict is detected at the first viewer position, further modifying at least one of the first cone view and second cone view by at least one of changing brightness of the respective cone view; and changing color of the respective cone view. 11. The method as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising obtaining at least a second viewer position of a second viewer, when the viewer position cone conflict is detected at the first viewer position, selecting one of the first cone view and second cone view such that the selected cone view is not a view perceived by the second viewer, and modifying only the selected cone view. 12. A display device, comprising: a 3D display configured to emit at least two views of three-dimensional image data, the views enabling autostereoscopic viewing of the 3D image data at multiple viewing positions by a viewer perceiving a first view of said at least two views via the left eye and a second view of said at least two views via the right eye to provide a 3D effect, a processor configured to process the 3D image data and configured to generate the at least two views for display on the 3D display, a

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  • using arrays of controllable light sources; using moving apertures or moving light sources · CPC title

  • On-screen display [OSD] information, e.g. subtitles or menus · CPC title

  • for displaying simultaneously · CPC title

  • for displaying sequentially · CPC title

  • Synchronisation thereof; Control thereof · CPC title

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What does patent US9648308B2 cover?
A display device ( 120 ) has a 3D display ( 160 ) for emitting at least two views of 3D image data to enable autostereoscopic viewing of 3D image data at multiple viewing positions ( 182, 184 ). A processor ( 140 ) processes the 3D image data ( 122 ) for generating the views for display on the 3D display, and a viewer detector ( 130 ) detects a viewer position of a viewer in front of the 3D dis…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N13/305. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 09 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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