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Virtual view synthesis for 3D light-field display based on scene tower blending

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 29, Issue 5, Pages 7866-7884

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.419069

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61905017, 61905020, 62075016]

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A new method for synthesizing high-quality virtual views in 3D light-field display is proposed in this study, addressing the issue of dense viewpoints by blending scene tower results to provide smooth motion parallax.
Three-dimensional (3D) light-field display has achieved a great improvement. However, the collection of dense viewpoints in the real 3D scene is still a bottleneck. Virtual views can be generated by unsupervised networks, but the quality of different views is inconsistent because networks are separately trained on each posed view. Here, a virtual view synthesis method for the 3D light-field display based on scene tower blending is presented, which can synthesize high quality virtual views with correct occlusions by blending all tower results, and dense viewpoints on 3D light-field display can be provided with smooth motion parallax. Posed views are combinatorially input into diverse unsupervised CNNs to predict respective input-view towers, and towers of the same viewpoint are fused together. All posed-view towers are blended as a scene color tower and a scene selection tower, so that 3D scene distributions at different depth planes can be accurately estimated. Blended scene towers are soft-projected to synthesize virtual views with correct occlusions. A denoising network is used to improve the image quality of final synthetic views. Experimental results demonstrate the validity of the proposed method, which shows outstanding performances under various disparities. PSNR of the virtual views are about 30dB and SSIM is above 0.91. We believe that our view synthesis method will be helpful for future applications of the 3D light-field display. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

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