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22 May 2015 Full-parallax 3D display from single-shot Kinect capture
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Abstract
We propose the fusion between two concepts that are very successful in the area of 3D imaging and sensing. Kinect technology permits the registration, in real time, but with low resolution, of accurate depth maps of big, opaque, diffusing 3D scenes. Our proposal consists on transforming the sampled depth map, provided by the Kinect technology, into an array of microimages whose position; pitch and resolution are in good accordance with the characteristics of an integral- imaging monitor. By projecting this information onto such monitor we are able to produce 3D images with continuous perspective and full parallax.
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Seokmin Hong, Adrián Dorado, Genaro Saavedra, Manuel Martínez-Corral, Donghak Shin, and Byung-Gook Lee "Full-parallax 3D display from single-shot Kinect capture", Proc. SPIE 9495, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2015, 94950E (22 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177704
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

3D image processing

Clouds

Integral imaging

RGB color model

Cameras

Associative arrays

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