Image Based Rendering (IBR) and in particular light field rendering has attracted a lot of attention for interpolating new viewpoints from a set of multiview images. New images of a scene are interpolated directly from nearby available ones, thus enabling a photorealistic rendering. Sampling theory for light fields has shown that exact geometric information in the scene is often unnecessary for rendering new views. Indeed, the band of the function is approximately limited and new views can be rendered using classical interpolation methods. However, IBR using undersampled light fields suffers from aliasing effects and is difficult particularly when the scene has large depth variations and occlusions. In order to deal with these cases...
Techniques are described for increasing the number and accuracy of views in multi-view, three-dimens...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of depth estimation for every viewpoint of a ...
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Light field rendering is an approach to synthesize virtual views of a scene from a set of original i...
The emerging light-field and holographic displays aim at providing an immersive visual experience, w...
Creating realistic images with the traditional rendering pipeline requires tedious work, starting wi...
Global illumination is the problem of rendering images by simulating the light transport in a scene,...
Captured reflectance fields tend to provide a relatively coarse sampling of the incident light dire...
Research in light field (LF) processing has heavily increased over the last decade. This is largely ...
Image-based rendering (IBR) generates novel views from images instead of 3D models. It can be consid...
This paper studies the problem of plenoptic sampling in image-based rendering (IBR). From a spectral...
Most applications in computer vision suffer from two major difficulties. The first is they are noto...
Light fields have gathered much interest during the past few years. Captured from a plenoptic camera...
We present a novel reconstruction method that can synthesize an all in-focus view from under-sampled...
Techniques are described for increasing the number and accuracy of views in multi-view, three-dimens...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of depth estimation for every viewpoint of a ...
©2008 Springer Science+Business Media. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com...
© 2004 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Light field rendering is an approach to synthesize virtual views of a scene from a set of original i...
The emerging light-field and holographic displays aim at providing an immersive visual experience, w...
Creating realistic images with the traditional rendering pipeline requires tedious work, starting wi...
Global illumination is the problem of rendering images by simulating the light transport in a scene,...
Captured reflectance fields tend to provide a relatively coarse sampling of the incident light dire...
Research in light field (LF) processing has heavily increased over the last decade. This is largely ...
Image-based rendering (IBR) generates novel views from images instead of 3D models. It can be consid...
This paper studies the problem of plenoptic sampling in image-based rendering (IBR). From a spectral...
Most applications in computer vision suffer from two major difficulties. The first is they are noto...
Light fields have gathered much interest during the past few years. Captured from a plenoptic camera...
We present a novel reconstruction method that can synthesize an all in-focus view from under-sampled...
Techniques are described for increasing the number and accuracy of views in multi-view, three-dimens...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of depth estimation for every viewpoint of a ...
©2008 Springer Science+Business Media. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com...