“Efficient sub-pixel based light field reconstruction on integral imaging display” by Jiao, Wang, Zhou, Sun and Hong

  • ©Shaohui Jiao, Haitao Wang, Mingcai Zhou, Xun Sun, and Tao Hong

  • ©Shaohui Jiao, Haitao Wang, Mingcai Zhou, Xun Sun, and Tao Hong

  • ©Shaohui Jiao, Haitao Wang, Mingcai Zhou, Xun Sun, and Tao Hong

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    Efficient sub-pixel based light field reconstruction on integral imaging display

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    Autostereoscopic displays outperform current stereoscopic displays by providing enhanced spatial understanding of 3D content through perceptual cues for both stereo and motion parallax. Integral imaging (II) display is one of the primary types of autostereoscopic display with advantage that 4D light field can be successfully reconstructed. However, it suffers from the limitations of both the reduced spatial resolution and the lack of involved real-time content generation strategies. In this paper, we advance the traditional II display with an efficient sub-pixel based light field reconstruction method, which can achieve 3D imagery with much higher spatial resolution in real-time speed.

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    1. Yang, R., Huang, X., and Chen, S. 2005. Efficient rendering of integral images. Proceedings of SIGGRAPH’05, poster
    2. Jiao, S., Wang, X., Zhou, M., Li, W., Hong, T., Nam, D., Lee, J., Wu, E., Wang, H., and Kim, J. 2013. Multiple ray cluster rendering for interactive integral imaging system. Optics Express 21, 10070–10086

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©Shaohui Jiao, Haitao Wang, Mingcai Zhou, Xun Sun, and Tao Hong

Acknowledgements:


    This work was done when Shaohui Jiao was at Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) China Lab.


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