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A consideration on motion‐image‐quality improvement of LCDs and video systems
Author(s) -
Kurita Taiichiro
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of the society for information display
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.578
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1938-3657
pISSN - 1071-0922
DOI - 10.1889/jsid18.12.1044
Subject(s) - computer science , computer vision , image quality , frame rate , motion (physics) , motion blur , image (mathematics) , artificial intelligence , frame (networking) , time delay and integration , motion estimation , set (abstract data type) , image stabilization , telecommunications , programming language
— The motion image quality of video systems with hold‐type displays, such as LCDs or OLEDs, were studied with regard to dynamic spatial frequency response and data from subjective evaluations on motion blur. The system parameters of motion image quality, or frame rate ( F ) and temporal aperture ( A t ), were investigated and their required values were derived. A smaller temporal aperture and/or higher frame rate can improve the dynamic response and motion image quality, but the parameters required in order to maintain a good dynamic response for high motion image velocity seems very difficult to implement, such as a frame rate of 900 Hz. Therefore, the performance goal of video systems is set on “limit of acceptance” for motion image quality, as a compromise. An equation or the relational expression between motion image velocity and required parameter values is derived based on dynamic response and data from subjective evaluations found in published studies. Possible examples of parameter sets are obtained from the equation. Those are (F = 300 Hz, A t = 5/6), (F = 240 Hz, A t = 2/3), (F = 120 Hz, A t = 1/3), and (F > 360 Hz, A t = 1).

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