PhD Student Stanford University Saratoga, California
Holographic near-eye displays promise unprecedented capabilities for virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) systems; they can accurately reproduce focus cues, improve power efficiency, and correct for optical aberrations. However, the image quality achieved by traditional holographic displays is limited, and algorithms for computer-generated holography (CGH) are slow. In this paper, we review emerging artificial intelligence–enabled holographic near-eye displays that promise to solve these long-standing challenges.