139. LCD MOTION BLUR REDUCTION: THE SIGNAL PROCESSING APPROACH
Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering
Faculty Advisor(s): Truong Q. Nguyen

Primary Student
Name: Shay S. Har-Noy
Email: sharnoy @ ucsd.edu
Phone: 858-534-5669
Grad Year: 2009

Abstract
Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) have shown great promise in the consumer market for their use as both computer and television displays. Despite their many advantages, the inherent nature of LCD image formation results in a phenomenon known as motion blur. LCDs emit light and aim to hold it constant during the entire frame time. In this work, we develop a method for motion blur reduction using the Richardson-Lucy deconvolution algorithm in concert with motion vector information from the scene. We show that under ideal conditions, our method can, in theory, perfectly eliminate all motion blur. Perceptual tests indicate that our algorithm is indeed effective at reducing the amount of motion blur on LCDs.

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