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Influence of Human Visual Perception and Eye Tracking Motion on the Quality of Moving Image in LCD

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There is a very important index in the influence of human visual perception, that is, the degree of the motion blur about the moving image on display device. In this… Click to show full abstract

There is a very important index in the influence of human visual perception, that is, the degree of the motion blur about the moving image on display device. In this paper, a new kind of improved method is proposed to calculate the response time of liquid crystal under the new backlight driving and modulation, which is more accurate than the traditional moving window integration method. This paper also discusses the eye tracking movement of the human visual system, including studying the influence of image content, size, motion speed and motion direction, based on the human vision property study and the analyzes of the simulation model of image motion artifacts perceived by human eyes. Experiments are performed, using the human eye vision perception measurement system. The experiment data shows that the edge blur time can be reduced to 10.5 ms, compared with the 16.5 ms in traditional drive, reduced by 36.4%, and the human perception of motion blur can be markedly reduced. Also, the results show that the simulation results are in good agreement with the actual measurement data by modifying the proportion coefficient of the eye tracking object model to 0.9. At the same time, through the improved human eye tracking model of smooth moving objects, the actual motion blur phenomenon perceived by the human eye can be calculated more accurately, and the results can be used in image processing algorithms to improve the quality of the moving image on the display.

Keywords: human visual; eye tracking; perception; image; motion

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2020

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