1 April 2007 Real-time implementation of multiview image synthesis system
Se-Hoon Jang, Chung-Shin Han, Jae-Sub Kim, Dong-Wook Kim, Hochong Park, Jisang Yoo
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Abstract
In this paper, we generate a virtual right image corresponding to an input left image by using given RGB texture data and 8-bit gray-scale depth data from a depth camera. First we transform the depth data to disparity data. Then, using this disparity data, we produce a virtual right image. Further, we propose a real-time multiple-view synthesis algorithm using geometric transformations, such as rotation and translation after the stereo image synthesis, and also a fast LUT (look-up table) method for real-time processing through analyzing the correlation between the depth data and the disparity data. As a result, we are able to achieve real-time synthesis of 11-viewpoint stereo images using only RGB texture data and the 8-bit depth information.
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Se-Hoon Jang, Chung-Shin Han, Jae-Sub Kim, Dong-Wook Kim, Hochong Park, and Jisang Yoo "Real-time implementation of multiview image synthesis system," Optical Engineering 46(4), 047005 (1 April 2007). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2716386
Published: 1 April 2007
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

RGB color model

Image processing

Optical engineering

3D image processing

Image quality

Video

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