The plenoptic function (POF) provides a powerful conceptual tool for describing a number of problems in image/video processing, vision, and graphics. For example, image based-rendering can be seen as sampling and interpolation of the POF. In such applications, it is important to characterize the bandwidth of the POF. We study a simple but representative model of the scene where bandlimited signals (e.g. texture images) are "painted" on smooth surfaces (e.g. of objects or walls). We show that in general the POF is not bandlimited unless the surfaces are flat. We then provide simple rules to estimate the essential bandwidth of the POF for this model. Our analysis reveals that, in addition to the maximum and minimum depths, the bandwidth of th...
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AbstractThe psychophysical task of discriminating changes in the slopes of the amplitude spectra of ...
The plenoptic function enables Image-based rendering (IBR) to be viewed in terms of sampling and rec...
The plenoptic function enables Image-based rendering (IBR) to be viewed in terms of sampling and rec...
This paper studies the problem of plenoptic sampling in image-based rendering (IBR). From a spectral...
Image-Based Rendering (IBR) is an effective technique for rendering novel views of a scene from mul...
In this paper, we introduce surface plenoptic function (SPF) as a tool for the sampling analysis of ...
The plenoptic function enables Image-based rendering (IBR) to be viewed in terms of sampling and rec...
Image based rendering using the plenoptic function is an efficient technique for re-rendering at dif...
The plenoptic function is a powerful tool to analyze the properties of multi-view image datasets. In...
The image blurring that results from moving a camera whilst the shutter is open is normally regarde...
Image-based rendering (IBR) is an effective technique for rendering novel views of a scene from a se...
Could bandwidth—one of the most classic concepts in signal processing—have a new purpose? In this pa...
Image based rendering using the plenoptic function is an efficient technique for re-rendering at dif...
EMBARGO NOTE: Submission was originally published under a 1 year embargo. The embargo has been exte...
EMBARGO NOTE: Submission was originally published under a 1 year embargo. The embargo has been exte...
AbstractThe psychophysical task of discriminating changes in the slopes of the amplitude spectra of ...
The plenoptic function enables Image-based rendering (IBR) to be viewed in terms of sampling and rec...
The plenoptic function enables Image-based rendering (IBR) to be viewed in terms of sampling and rec...
This paper studies the problem of plenoptic sampling in image-based rendering (IBR). From a spectral...
Image-Based Rendering (IBR) is an effective technique for rendering novel views of a scene from mul...
In this paper, we introduce surface plenoptic function (SPF) as a tool for the sampling analysis of ...
The plenoptic function enables Image-based rendering (IBR) to be viewed in terms of sampling and rec...
Image based rendering using the plenoptic function is an efficient technique for re-rendering at dif...
The plenoptic function is a powerful tool to analyze the properties of multi-view image datasets. In...
The image blurring that results from moving a camera whilst the shutter is open is normally regarde...
Image-based rendering (IBR) is an effective technique for rendering novel views of a scene from a se...
Could bandwidth—one of the most classic concepts in signal processing—have a new purpose? In this pa...
Image based rendering using the plenoptic function is an efficient technique for re-rendering at dif...
EMBARGO NOTE: Submission was originally published under a 1 year embargo. The embargo has been exte...
EMBARGO NOTE: Submission was originally published under a 1 year embargo. The embargo has been exte...
AbstractThe psychophysical task of discriminating changes in the slopes of the amplitude spectra of ...