Chinese Optics Letters, 2016, 14 (12): 121101, Published Online: Aug. 2, 2018  

Regeneration of elemental images in integral imaging for occluded objects using a plenoptic camera Download: 576次

Author Affiliations
1 Department of Computer Science and Electronics, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Fukuoka 820-8502, Japan
2 Department of Electrical Energy and Computer Engineering, Gyeongju University, 188 Taejongro, Gyeongju City, KyeongsangBukdo, 38065, Republic of South Korea
3 Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Control Engineering, IITC, Hankyong National University, 327 Chungang-ro, Anseong-si, Gyonggi-do 456-749, Republic of South Korea
Abstract
In this Letter, we propose an elemental image regeneration method of three-dimensional (3D) integral imaging for occluded objects using a plenoptic camera. In conventional occlusion removal techniques, the information of the occlusion layers may be lost. Thus, elemental images have cracked parts, so the visual quality of the reconstructed 3D image is degraded. However, these cracked parts can be interpolated from adjacent elemental images. Therefore, in this Letter, we try to improve the visual quality of reconstructed 3D images by interpolating and regenerating virtual elemental images with adjacent elemental images after removing the occlusion layers. To prove our proposed method, we carry out optical experiments and calculate performance metrics such as the mean square error (MSE) and the peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR).

Min-Chul Lee, Kotaro Inoue, Cheol-Su Kim, Myungjin Cho. Regeneration of elemental images in integral imaging for occluded objects using a plenoptic camera[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2016, 14(12): 121101.

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