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Progress from stereoscopic to three-dimensional displays based on visual perception
First, proper characteristics of stereoscopic or multi-view displays are described in the context of human visual perception. Next, the development of three-dimensional displays, matched to the function of human visual field, is described accounting for these points of stereoscopic and multi-view displays. These three-dimensional displays were developed based on the principle of light field reproduction, and the performances of each display are briefly described.