Abstract—Light field rendering (LFR) is an image-based method for generating novel views from a set of camera images. When sample of camera array is sparse, conventional light field rendering would cause aliasing artifacts. We present a straightforward layer-based method that significantly removes the aliasing artifacts with no prior knowledge of the scene geometry. First, a sparse disparity map is generated to detect the depth layers of the scene. Then, for synthesized each pixel, using the color consistency constraint to detect the optimum focal plane from the layer depths, and rendering such pixel with selected focal plane by LFR method. Finally, a trick method is used to reduce flickering artifacts caused by the color consistency constr...
While several image-based rendering techniques have been proposed to successfully render scenes/obje...
Light field (LF) rendering is widely used in free viewpoint video systems (FVV). Different methods h...
Optical systems used in photography and cinema produce depth of field effects, that is, varia-tions ...
We present a novel reconstruction method that can synthesize an all in-focus view from under-sampled...
Light field rendering is an approach to synthesize virtual views of a scene from a set of original i...
This paper focuses on the sampling problem in light field rendering (LFR) that is a fundamental appr...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new Light Field representation for efficient Light...
This paper presents a novel method for synthesizing a novel view from two sets of differently focuse...
Light field rendering has been proposed to render novel images from a collection of captured images ...
Plenoptic cameras based on micro lens arrays as well as multi aperture cameras are able to capture a...
We introduce an algorithm for high-quality, interactive light field rendering from only a small numb...
In this paper, we present a novel approach for recovering high resolution light fields from input da...
While several image-based rendering techniques have been proposed to successfully render scenes/obje...
Both light field photography and focal stack photography are rapidly becoming more accessible with L...
We desire to render scenes onto 3D displays for realtime applications based on image data, targeting...
While several image-based rendering techniques have been proposed to successfully render scenes/obje...
Light field (LF) rendering is widely used in free viewpoint video systems (FVV). Different methods h...
Optical systems used in photography and cinema produce depth of field effects, that is, varia-tions ...
We present a novel reconstruction method that can synthesize an all in-focus view from under-sampled...
Light field rendering is an approach to synthesize virtual views of a scene from a set of original i...
This paper focuses on the sampling problem in light field rendering (LFR) that is a fundamental appr...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a new Light Field representation for efficient Light...
This paper presents a novel method for synthesizing a novel view from two sets of differently focuse...
Light field rendering has been proposed to render novel images from a collection of captured images ...
Plenoptic cameras based on micro lens arrays as well as multi aperture cameras are able to capture a...
We introduce an algorithm for high-quality, interactive light field rendering from only a small numb...
In this paper, we present a novel approach for recovering high resolution light fields from input da...
While several image-based rendering techniques have been proposed to successfully render scenes/obje...
Both light field photography and focal stack photography are rapidly becoming more accessible with L...
We desire to render scenes onto 3D displays for realtime applications based on image data, targeting...
While several image-based rendering techniques have been proposed to successfully render scenes/obje...
Light field (LF) rendering is widely used in free viewpoint video systems (FVV). Different methods h...
Optical systems used in photography and cinema produce depth of field effects, that is, varia-tions ...