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auto-stereoscopic displays. The proposed methods for visual optimization address
issues such as observation position, head pose, view-multiplexing, and excessive
disparity range and are effective for decreasing the visibility of the most common
artifacts, experienced on stereoscopic displays, namely ghosting, Moire and hyper-
stereopsis.
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