Binary-Space-Partitioned Images for Resolving Image-Based Visibility
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Novel view synthesis using a translating camera
Pattern Recognition Letters - Special issue: Advances in pattern recognition
On the view synthesis of man-made scenes using uncalibrated cameras
Pattern Recognition Letters
Foundations and Trends® in Computer Graphics and Vision
2D/3D freeview video generation for 3DTV system
Image Communication
Ambient point clouds for view interpolation
ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 papers
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The creation of novel views using prestored images or image-based rendering has many potential applications, such as visual simulation, virtual reality, and telepresence, for which traditional computer graphics based on geometric modeling would be unsatisfactory particularly with very complex three-dimensional scenes. This paper presents a new image-based rendering system that tackles the two most difficult problems of image-based modeling: pixel matching and visibility handling. We first introduce the joint view triangulation (JVT), a novel representation for pairs of images that handles the visibility and occlusion problems created by the parallaxes between the images. The JVT is built from matched planar patches regularized by local smooth constraints encoded by plane homographies. Then, we introduce an incremental edge-constrained construction algorithm. Finally, we present a pseudo-painter's rendering algorithm for the JVT and demonstrate the performance of these methods experimentally.