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5 June 2014 Three-dimensional holographic display using dense ray sampling and integral imaging
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Abstract
In this paper, we overview a high resolution three-dimensional (3D) holographic display using 2D images captured in an integral imaging system and dense ray resampling technique. Holograms are generated the resampled rays from the 2D images. This method can improve the display resolution because each object is captured in focus and light-ray information is interpolated and resampled with high density on ray-sampling plane located near the object. Numerical experimental results for different scenes show that the presented holographic display technique can reconstruct multiple objects at different depths with higher resolution compared to conventional integral imaging-based holographic displays.
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Xiao Xiao, Koki Wakunami, Jeho Nam, Jinwoong Kim, and Bahram Javidi "Three-dimensional holographic display using dense ray sampling and integral imaging", Proc. SPIE 9117, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2014, 91170R (5 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2050695
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KEYWORDS
Computer generated holography

Integral imaging

Holography

Image resolution

3D image processing

3D displays

Image processing

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