Title
Towards a free viewpoint and 3D intensity adjustment on multi-view display
Abstract
As often declared by customers, wearing glasses is a clear limiting factor for 3D adoption in the home. Autostereoscopic systems bring an interesting answer to this issue. These systems are evolving very fast providing improved picture quality. The system we describe here is able to generate multi-view content for autostereoscopic displays adapted to some user requirements. The viewpoint and the 3D intensity are adjusted at the rendering side taking advantage of available texture and disparity maps provided by the heterogeneous network. A GPU-based solution is proposed that ensures real-time performances. Dedicated work has been performed exploiting network capabilities to satisfy the user request (viewpoint, 3D intensity) but still with an optimization of the bandwidth. Finally, proposals for evaluation methodology have been given.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ICIP.2014.7025015
ICIP
Keywords
Field
DocType
multi-view,picture quality,multiview display,gpu-based solution,sub pixel shuffling,autostereoscopic systems,multiview content generation,3d intensity adjustment,bandwidth optimization,graphics processing units,rendering (computer graphics),3d adoption,user request,depth based image rendering,autostereoscopic,network capabilities,heterogeneous network,stereo image processing,image texture,auto-stereoscopic displays
Computer vision,Computer science,Alternate frame rendering,Autostereoscopy,Bandwidth (signal processing),Real-time computer graphics,Artificial intelligence,Heterogeneous network,Software rendering,Rendering (computer graphics),User requirements document
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1522-4880
0
0.34
References 
Authors
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Didier Doyen152.96
Sylvain Thiebaud200.34