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  • There are various 3D techniques for capturing and presenting autostereoscopic content, with integral imaging (InI) standing out for its ability to create high-quality full-color 3D visuals and two-dimensional parallax.
  • Misalignments between lens arrays and camera sensors can lead to geometric distortions that negatively affect the 3D viewing experience as the image passes through processing stages.
  • The proposed method addresses these distortions by using an edge-linking technique to identify and rectify the perspective issues in integral images, employing triangulation and statistical methods to improve the accuracy of the lens array's grid structure, backed by comprehensive experimental results.

Article Abstract

There are many different three-dimensional (3D) techniques to capture and deliver autostereoscopic 3D content. A promising technique that provides two-dimensional parallax as well as high-quality, full-color 3D content is integral imaging (InI). Misalignments between the lens arrays (LAs) and the camera charged coupled device, however, introduce geometric distortions in the acquired image that propagate through the different image processing stages and deteriorate the 3D effect. Here, we propose a method to accurately rectify the perspective distortion of integral images (InIms) generated using circular lenses. Using an edge-linking approach, we extracted elliptically shaped contours of elemental images in the perspectively distorted InIm. To calculate the rectification matrix, we used the images of the circular points. Subsequently, we applied a triangulation scheme followed by a statistical approach to accurately estimate the grid structure of the LA. Finally, we provided experimental results over a wide range of InIms to evaluate the robustness and accuracy of the proposed method using objective metrics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.52.004959DOI Listing

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