Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 12, Issue 6, 060018(2014)
Computer generated hologram from full-parallax 3D image data captured by scanning vertical camera array (Invited Paper)
Full-parallax light-field is captured by a small-scale 3D image scanning system and applied to holographic display. A vertical camera array is scanned horizontally to capture full-parallax imagery, and the vertical views between cameras are interpolated by depth image-based rendering technique. An improved technique for depth estimation reduces the estimation error and high-density light-field is obtained. The captured data is employed for the calculation of computer hologram using ray-sampling plane. This technique enables high-resolution display even in deep 3D scene although a hologram is calculated from ray information, and thus it makes use of the important advantage of holographic 3D display.
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Masahiro Yamaguchi, Koki Wakunami, Mamoru Inaniwa, "Computer generated hologram from full-parallax 3D image data captured by scanning vertical camera array (Invited Paper)," Chin. Opt. Lett. 12, 060018 (2014)
Category: Computer generated hologram
Received: Apr. 8, 2014
Accepted: May. 15, 2014
Published Online: May. 30, 2014
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