Real-Time Rendering Method of Depth-Image-Based Multiple Reference Views for Integral Imaging Display

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A real-time computer-generated integral imaging (CGII) display rendering method based on depth-image-based multiple reference viewpoints (MDIBR) is presented, and good three-dimensional (3D) image quality with the high frame rate can be achieved. The traditional rasterization pipeline and 3D image warping are used to accelerate CGII, and the proposed method is suitable for dynamic and complex 3D content generation for the 3D display. Qualitative and quantitative experiments are carried out to evaluate the feasibility of the proposed method. Experimental results show that the MDIBR method can achieve real-time integral imaging display with 80×80 viewpoints based on large-scale 3D data with a million points.

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Guan, Y., Sang, X., Xing, S., Li, Y., & Yan, B. (2019). Real-Time Rendering Method of Depth-Image-Based Multiple Reference Views for Integral Imaging Display. IEEE Access, 7, 170545–170552. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2956102

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