“LIFLET: Light Field Live with Thousands of Lenslets” by Yamamoto, Kojima and Naemura
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- SIGGRAPH 2004
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Entry Number: 15
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- LIFLET: Light Field Live with Thousands of Lenslets
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Introduction
LIFLET, which stands for Light Field Live with Thousands of Lenslets, is a 3D live video system. This is not a 3D display technology, but a real-time image-based rendering system that is applicable for living things and complex reflection and refraction in the real world. Figure 1 shows examples of synthesized free-viewpoint images of real scenes.
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References
NAEMURA, T., TAGO, J., AND HARASHIMA, H. 2002. Realtime video-based modeling and rendering of 3D scenes. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 22, 2, 66–73.
YAMAMOTO, T., AND NAEMURA, T. 2004. Real-time capturing and interactive synthesis of 3D scenes using integral photography. In IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging 2004, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XV, vol. 5291A.
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![©Tomoyuki Yamamoto, Masaru Kojima, and Takeshi Naemura](https://history.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2004-ETech-15-Yamamoto_Lumen-03.jpg)
![©Tomoyuki Yamamoto, Masaru Kojima, and Takeshi Naemura](https://history.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2004-ETech-15-Yamamoto_Lumen-05.jpg)
![©Tomoyuki Yamamoto, Masaru Kojima, and Takeshi Naemura](https://history.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2004-ETech-15-Yamamoto_Lumen-04.jpg)