Toward the Light Field Display: Autostereoscopic Rendering via a Cluster of Projectors
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2006Author
Yang, Ruigang
Huang, Xinyu
Li, Sifang
Jaynes, Christopher
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Ultimately, a display device should be capable of reproducing the visual effects that are produced by reality. In this paper we introduce an autostereoscopic display that uses a scalable array of digital light projectors and a projection screen augmented with microlenses to simulate a light field for a given three-dimensional scene. Physical objects emit or reflect light in all directions to create a light field that can be approximated by the light field display. The display can simultaneously provide many viewers from different viewpoints a stereoscopic effect without head-tracking or special mechanical devices. We present a solution to automatically calibrate the light field display and an efficient algorithm to render the special multi-view images it requires by exploiting their spatial coherence. The effectiveness of our approach is demonstrated with a four-projector prototype that can display dynamic imagery with full parallax.
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@inproceedings {10.2312:egs.20061028,
booktitle = {EG Short Papers},
editor = {Dieter Fellner and Charles Hansen},
title = {{Toward the Light Field Display: Autostereoscopic Rendering via a Cluster of Projectors}},
author = {Yang, Ruigang and Huang, Xinyu and Li, Sifang and Jaynes, Christopher},
year = {2006},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
DOI = {10.2312/egs.20061028}
}
booktitle = {EG Short Papers},
editor = {Dieter Fellner and Charles Hansen},
title = {{Toward the Light Field Display: Autostereoscopic Rendering via a Cluster of Projectors}},
author = {Yang, Ruigang and Huang, Xinyu and Li, Sifang and Jaynes, Christopher},
year = {2006},
publisher = {The Eurographics Association},
DOI = {10.2312/egs.20061028}
}