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Recent progress in three-dimensional information processing based on integral imagingPublished in Applied Optics, Vol. 48 Issue 34, pp.H77-H94 (2009) |
Spotlight summary: Integral imaging is an interesting alternative to holography. It has the features of full parallax and color images, just like holography, but it also has quasi-continuous view points. The authors discuss recent progresses in integral imaging in this review paper. Interactive Science Publishing (ISP) data is well presented to allow readers to interact with 3-D images. The authors conclude that integral imaging is not limited to 3-D display but also to all aspect of 3-D information processing. With continuing research effort, they believe that integral imaging will not be limited to academic interests but also applied to industrial applications in the near future.
| OCIS Codes: | (100.6890) Image processing : Three-dimensional image processing |
| (110.2990) Imaging systems : Image formation theory | |
| (110.6880) Imaging systems : Three-dimensional image acquisition |
Posted on October 08, 2009
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10/08/2009 11:01 AM posted by OSA staff
Visit MIDAS to browse datasets associated with this article: http://hdl.handle.net/10376/1451
Data views can also be accessed through links in the PDF article. See http://www.opticsinfobase.org/isp.
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