Three-dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display

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Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display describes recent developments, as well as the prospects and challenges facing 3D imaging, visualization, and display systems and devices. With the rapid advances in electronics, hardware, and software, 3D imaging techniques can now be implemented with commercially available components and can be used for many applications. This volume discusses the state-of-the-art in 3D display and visualization technologies, including binocular, multi-view, holographic, and image reproduction and capture techniques. It also covers 3D optical systems, 3D display instruments, 3D imaging applications, and details several attractive methods for producing 3D moving pictures. This book integrates the background material with new advances and applications in the field, and the available online supplement will include full color videos of 3D display systems.

Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display is suitable for electrical engineers, computer scientists, optical engineers, physicists, graduate students, government and industry technology managers, as well as anyone with an interest in this exciting future technology.

Author(s): Fumio Okano, Jun Arai, Kohji Mitani, Makoto Okui (auth.), Bahram Javidi, Fumio Okano, Jung-Young Son (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 531
Tags: Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices;Image Processing and Computer Vision;Signal, Image and Speech Processing

Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Three-Dimensional Integral Television Using High-Resolution Video System with 2000 Scanning Lines....Pages 3-23
High Depth-of-Focus Integral Imaging with Asymmetric Phase Masks....Pages 25-39
Integral Imaging Using Multiple Display Devices....Pages 41-54
3-D to 2-D Convertible Displays Using Liquid Crystal Devices....Pages 55-77
Effect of Pickup Position Uncertainty in Three-Dimensional Computational Integral Imaging....Pages 79-97
3-D Image Reconstruction with Elemental Images Printed on Paper....Pages 99-106
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Viewing Zones of IP and Other Multi-view Image Methods....Pages 109-129
Rich Media Services for T-DMB: 3-D Video and 3-D Data Applications....Pages 131-151
Depth Map Generation for 3-D TV: Importance of Edge and Boundary Information....Pages 153-181
Large Stereoscopic LED Display by Use of a Parallax Barrier....Pages 183-205
Synthesizing 3-D Images with Voxels....Pages 207-225
Multi-view Image Acquisition and Display....Pages 227-249
3-D Video Processing for 3-D TV....Pages 251-278
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Imaging 3-D Objects by Extending the Depth of Focus in Digital Holography....Pages 281-301
Extraction of Three-dimensional Information from Reconstructions of In-Line Digital Holograms....Pages 303-332
Polarimetric Imaging of 3-D Object by Use of Wavefront-Splitting Phase-Shifting Digital Holography....Pages 333-344
Three-dimensional Display with Data Manipulation based on Digital Holography....Pages 345-359
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
A 3-D Display System Using Motion Parallax....Pages 363-372
Dynamic Three-Dimensional Human Model....Pages 373-388
Electronic Holography for Real Objects Using Integral Photography....Pages 389-416
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Working Towards Developing Human Harmonic Stereoscopic Systems....Pages 417-466
Development of Time-Multiplexed Autostereoscopic Display Based on LCD Panel....Pages 467-491
3-D Nano Object Recognition by Use of Phase Sensitive Scatterometry....Pages 493-501
Back Matter....Pages 503-531