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Color 3D display and security via monochrome scenes

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Abstract

Color three-dimensional (3D) displays have always been the ideal display method because of their strong sense of reality, whereas color 3D displays of monochrome scenes are still challenging and unexplored. A color stereo reconstruction algorithm (CSRA) is proposed to solve the issue. We design a deep learning-based color stereo estimation (CSE) network to obtain color 3D information of monochrome scenes. The vivid color 3D visual effect is verified by our self-made display system. Furthermore, an efficient CSRA-based 3D image encryption scheme is achieved by encrypting a monochrome image with two-dimensional double cellular automata (2D-DCA). The proposed encryption scheme fulfills the requirement for real-time and high-security 3D image encryption with a large key space and the parallel processing capability of 2D-DCA.

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NameDescription
Visualization 1       Color 3D display results of simple scene "mouth" via CSRA.
Visualization 2       Color 3D display results of simple scene "potatoes" via CSRA.
Visualization 3       Color 3D display results of complex scene "cubes" via CSRA.
Visualization 4       Color 3D display results of complex scene "fruits" via CSRA.

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