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2009
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Image-Based Rendering by Virtual 1D Cameras

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Image-Based Rendering by Virtual 1D Cameras
Image-based rendering (IBR) has been used to synthesize images corresponding to a new view point from stored images. Rendering methods based on a three-dimensional plenoptic function are attractive due to the simplicity of image capture. Only a few specific discussions, however, have been done for the scaling problem to correct aspect ratio distortion, which heavily affects the quality of a synthesized image. This paper presents a rendering algorithm with a scaling scheme, which is general in that it can handle arbitrary camera paths. We model a virtual camera by a set of one-dimensional (1D) cameras. The ray representation of the 1D camera enables us to devise a rendering algorithm for the cases where the camera paths to create ray databases are arbitrary curves. We conclude with experimental results that demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed algorithm.
Naoyuki Ichimura
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Updated 26 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where PSIVT
Authors Naoyuki Ichimura
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