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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 9,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 041002-
  • (2011)

Enhanced reconstruction of partially occluded objects with occlusion removal in synthetic aperture integral imaging

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Abstract

Synthetic aperture integral imaging provides the ability to reconstruct partially occluded objects from multi-view images. However, the reconstructed images suffer from degraded contrast due to the superimposition of foreground defocus blur. We propose an algorithm to remove foreground occlusions before reconstructing backgrounds. Occlusions are identified by estimating the color variance on elemental images and then deleting it in the final synthetic image. We demonstrate the superiority of our method by presenting experimental results as well as comparing our method with other approaches.

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