Morphing a Stereogram into Hologram
We developed a method to transform stereoscopic two-dimensional (2D) images into holograms via unsupervised morphing deformations between left (L) and right (R) input images. By using robust DeepFlow and light-field rendering algorithms, we established correlations between a 2D scene and its three-d...
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description | We developed a method to transform stereoscopic two-dimensional (2D) images into holograms via unsupervised morphing deformations between left (L) and right (R) input images. By using robust DeepFlow and light-field rendering algorithms, we established correlations between a 2D scene and its three-dimensional (3D) display on a Looking Glass HoloPlay monitor. The possibility of applying this method, together with a lookup table for multi-view glasses-free 3D streaming with a stereo webcam, was also analyzed. |
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spelling | doaj.art-edca63b40b8e41af9d53c0d2e1ed646a2022-12-22T02:55:00ZengMDPI AGJournal of Imaging2313-433X2020-01-0161110.3390/jimaging6010001jimaging6010001Morphing a Stereogram into HologramEnrique Canessa0Livio Tenze1Science Dissemination Unit (SDU), ICTP—International Centre for Theoretical Physics, 34151 Trieste, ItalyScience Dissemination Unit (SDU), ICTP—International Centre for Theoretical Physics, 34151 Trieste, ItalyWe developed a method to transform stereoscopic two-dimensional (2D) images into holograms via unsupervised morphing deformations between left (L) and right (R) input images. By using robust DeepFlow and light-field rendering algorithms, we established correlations between a 2D scene and its three-dimensional (3D) display on a Looking Glass HoloPlay monitor. The possibility of applying this method, together with a lookup table for multi-view glasses-free 3D streaming with a stereo webcam, was also analyzed.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/6/1/1multi-view displaylight-field renderingoptical flow |
spellingShingle | Enrique Canessa Livio Tenze Morphing a Stereogram into Hologram Journal of Imaging multi-view display light-field rendering optical flow |
title | Morphing a Stereogram into Hologram |
title_full | Morphing a Stereogram into Hologram |
title_fullStr | Morphing a Stereogram into Hologram |
title_full_unstemmed | Morphing a Stereogram into Hologram |
title_short | Morphing a Stereogram into Hologram |
title_sort | morphing a stereogram into hologram |
topic | multi-view display light-field rendering optical flow |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/6/1/1 |
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