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23 May 2002 Real-time view interpolation system for a super multiview 3D display: processing implementation and evaluation
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Proceedings Volume 4660, Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems IX; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468023
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2002, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
The 3D display using super high-density multi-view images is expected as a display that enables to reproduce natural stereoscopic view. In this super multi-view display system, viewpoints are sampled at an interval narrower than the diameter of a pupil of an eye. With the parallax produced by the single eye, this system has a possibility to pull out the accommodation of an eye to an object image. This research aims at a real-time view interpolation system for the super multi-view 3D display. We have developed an evaluation system. Multi-view images of the object are captured by multi-view camera by convergence capturing in order to prevent resolution degradation. The main processing of the data processing is view interpolation and rectification. View interpolation is implemented on a high- speed image processing board using DSP chips or SIMD parallel processor chips. As for the view interpolation algorithm, we adopted an adaptive filtering technique on EPI. By this technique, multi-view images are interpolated adaptively by the most suitable filters on the EPIs. Rectification is a preprocessing and changes the multi-view images of the multi-view camera in convergence capturing into the ones in parallel capturing. By using rectified multi-view images, it is enabled to attain improvement in the processing speed that the view interpolation processing should be performed in only horizontal line.
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Tadahiko Hamaguchi, Toshiaki Fujii, and Toshio Honda "Real-time view interpolation system for a super multiview 3D display: processing implementation and evaluation", Proc. SPIE 4660, Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems IX, (23 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468023
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Image processing

Optical filters

Image filtering

Digital filtering

CCD cameras

Imaging systems

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