A team of Chinese researchers has used AI to create a wide-angle 3D display that doesn't require special glasses.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

SHANGHAI, December 2 (Xinhua) — Imagine watching a car race on your computer screen and feeling as if the cars were jumping into your room, remaining clearly visible even as you move from side to side in front of your desk. What's most intriguing: this effect is possible without the use of 3D glasses or special wearable devices.

Now this immersive experience is one step closer to reality thanks to new display technology developed by Chinese researchers.

The system, dubbed EyeReal, uses artificial intelligence (AI) to create 3D images without glasses on desktop-sized monitors, thereby overcoming a problem that has plagued consumer electronics for decades. This is described in a recent article published in the journal Nature.

According to the article, this display offers a 100-degree field of view with Full HD resolution. This allows the viewer to move around while watching while maintaining the clarity of 3D effects, something that previous technologies could only achieve on displays that were much smaller or had limited viewing angles.

A team of researchers from the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Lab and Fudan University, two institutions located in the eastern Chinese metropolis of Shanghai, have applied an AI-based approach that utilizes eye tracking and dynamic image optimization using a minimalist three-layer LCD panel structure. This development has potential for future consumer use cases.

The study found that the display offers a high resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and a refresh rate of over 50 frames per second, making the image smooth and natural.

“Our device has potential applications in areas such as education, 3D design, and virtual reality,” the researchers said. -0-

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