SIGGRAPH '96 Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
SIGGRAPH '96 Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Dynamically reparameterized light fields
Proceedings of the 27th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Image-based rendering using image-based priors
ICCV '03 Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision - Volume 2
Modulating the shape and size of backprojection surfaces to improve accuracy in volumetric stereo
EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing - 3DTV: Capture, Transmission, and Display of 3D Video
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Light fields are known for their potential in generating 3D reconstructions of a scene from novel viewpoints without need for a model of the scene.Reconstruction of novel views, however, often leads to ghosting artefacts, which can be relieved by correcting for the depth of objects within the scene using disparity compensation. Unfortunately, reconstructions from this disparity information suffer from a lack of information on the orientation and smoothness of the underlying surfaces. In this paper, we present a novel representation of the surfaces present in the scene using a planar patch approach.We then introduce a reconstruction algorithm designed to exploit this patch information to produce visually superior reconstructions at higher resolutions. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of this reconstruction technique using high quality patch data when compared to traditional reconstruction methods.