International Display Workshops General Incorporated Association

1:00 PM - 1:20 PM

[VHF1/DES1-1 (Invited)] Next Generation Personalized Display Systems Employing Adaptive Dynamic-Range Compression Techniques Considering Circadian Rhythm and Personal Behaviors

*Sakuichi Ohtsuka1, Saki Iwaida2, Yuichiro Orita3, Shoko Hira3, Masayuki Kashima3 (1.International College of Technology, Kanazawa (Japan), 2.Kagoshima Clinical Engineering College (Japan), 3.Kagoshima University (Japan))

High-Dynamic-Range (HDR), Normalized Visual Percept (NVP), Image compression, Individual differences

https://doi.org/10.36463/idw.2022.0633

Reproducing fidelitous images, those that include the individual impressions induced when the real scene is viewed, is important. Our previous studies and other physiological research results suggest that the human visual system characteristic dynamically changes depending on circadian rhythm and personal behavior. This paper describes these findings and future issues.