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Real time light field reconstruction for sub-pixel based integral imaging display

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Integral imaging (II) display provides a promising 3D display technology for users to see natural 3D color images with stereo and motion parallax. However, they often suffers from the limitations of both the insufficient spatial resolution and lack of real-time content generation strategies. In this paper, we advance the traditional II display with an efficient sub-pixel based light field reconstruction scheme, to achieve 3D imagery with much higher spatial resolution in real-time speed.

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          SA '14: SIGGRAPH Asia 2014 Technical Briefs
          November 2014
          72 pages
          ISBN:9781450328951
          DOI:10.1145/2669024

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