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21 February 2014 Computer-generated integral imaging system based on straight line characteristics
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Abstract
Integral imaging (II) – is an autostereoscopic technique, which provides 3D-images that can be viewed in full parallax without special glasses. Obtaining volumetric images consists of pick up part and reconstruction. In this work we study principles of mapping process, using preliminarily generated simple object. On the assumption of mathematical principles of straight line we implemented mapping algorithm and for verification our experiment reconstructed the result.
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Igor Dumchykov and Yan Piao "Computer-generated integral imaging system based on straight line characteristics", Proc. SPIE 9142, Selected Papers from Conferences of the Photoelectronic Technology Committee of the Chinese Society of Astronautics: Optical Imaging, Remote Sensing, and Laser-Matter Interaction 2013, 91420E (21 February 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2054086
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KEYWORDS
Integral imaging

Computing systems

Image processing

Imaging systems

Photography

3D image processing

Reconstruction algorithms

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