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23 October 2003 Synthesizing 3D images based on voxels
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Abstract
Voxel is a basic picture element for composing 3D images. Since the generation of each voxel involves at least four pixels from four different view images for the case of full parallax 3D images, any voxel can be generated if the pixel pattern can be found. To find the pixel pattern, a set of voxels with known coordinated values are created by an optical geometry of the point light source array based 3D imaging system. This geometry provides that voxels aligned in planes parallel to the point light source array plane. The pixel pattern corresponding to each voxel is determined as the passage of seeing the point light sources related with the voxel, in the viewing zone. The resulting pixel patterns creates a good 3D image.
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Jung-Young Son, Bahram Javidi, and Vladmir V. Saveljev "Synthesizing 3D images based on voxels", Proc. SPIE 5202, Optical Information Systems, (23 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.507888
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

Light sources

Image display

Imaging systems

Image processing

Stereoscopy

Image resolution

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