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High-quality holographic stereogram generation using four RGBD images

Sarah Fachada, Daniele Bonatto, Gauthier Lafruit

2020Applied Optics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To computer-generate high-quality holographic stereograms, a huge number of images must be provided: several hundred for a horizontal parallax and the square of this number for a full parallax. In this paper, we propose to drastically reduce this number to four input images with depth maps (or equivalently, four groups of neighboring images used to compute a depth map) in any pose, in order to create the missing images with depth image-based rendering. We evaluate the view synthesis method objectively before providing visual results of the corresponding holographic stereograms. We believe this method outperforms shearlet-based approaches in objective view synthesis quality metrics and in the number of required input images (7×7).

Topics & Concepts

OpticsHolographyHolographic displayImage qualityComputer sciencePhysicsArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)Advanced Vision and ImagingAdvanced Optical Imaging TechnologiesComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
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