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Fast local reconstruction of integral imaging based on backward computational integral imaging reconstruction

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a fast local reconstruction method of the 3-D image in the computational integral imaging system. In the proposed method, we use the stereo matching algorism for detecting the region of the object image in the each sub-image. Then, after selecting a reconstruction plane, the pixel of the reconstruction plane is obtained by calculating the average of the pixel values corresponding to each elemental image. It doesn’t need the normalization process after reconstruction so that the calculation time can be reduced. Finally, to show the feasibility of the proposed method, we implement various computer simulations and present the results.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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