2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11741-011-0743-2
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Technical analysis of 3DTV and outstanding issues

Abstract: This paper analyzes the technical characteristic of three-dimensional display technology (3DTV) system and some core technologies yet to be solved. It points out the ways to solve these problems and presents an effective solution for the discomfort of watching the three-dimensional TV.Keywords three-dimensional (3D) display, multi-view/depth coding, inter-view rendering, discomfort of watching threedimensional display technology (3DTV)

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“…China is the world’s distribution center and center of origin for lilac with a cultivation history of 1000 years. After almost 100 years of breeding, there are approximately 2000 lilac cultivars, which show a wide range of forms and colors, and are commonly cultivated throughout the world [ 2 ]. S. oblata, a perennial deciduous shrub, is cultivated most widely as a garden plant in northern China due to its early flowering, elegant color, unique fragrance, and strong resistance to drought and cold [ 3 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…China is the world’s distribution center and center of origin for lilac with a cultivation history of 1000 years. After almost 100 years of breeding, there are approximately 2000 lilac cultivars, which show a wide range of forms and colors, and are commonly cultivated throughout the world [ 2 ]. S. oblata, a perennial deciduous shrub, is cultivated most widely as a garden plant in northern China due to its early flowering, elegant color, unique fragrance, and strong resistance to drought and cold [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China, located in the north of Jiangxi Province (28°24′-29°46′N, 115°49′-116°46′E) (Zhang et al 1988). Poyang Lake mainly receives water from the Ganjiang River, Xiuhe River, Xinjiang River, Raohe River, and Fuhe River (Zhang et al 1988). The water then ows into the Yangtze River through the transitional zone of Poyang Lake, and nally into the East China Sea (Zhang et al 1988).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Poyang Lake mainly receives water from the Ganjiang River, Xiuhe River, Xinjiang River, Raohe River, and Fuhe River (Zhang et al 1988). The water then ows into the Yangtze River through the transitional zone of Poyang Lake, and nally into the East China Sea (Zhang et al 1988). There is a natural phenomenon of lake-river-sea connection.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Sanfu herbal patch (SHP) is important in traditional Chinese medicine as an external therapy for respiratory diseases [14,15]. It has been widely used in China for more than 300 years [16]. The SHP is an herbal patch that is applied to specific acupoints to stimulate skin, meridians, and collaterals only during the Sanfu period to produce preventive and therapeutic effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%