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7 March 2018 Glasses-free large-screen three-dimensional display and super multiview camera for highly realistic communication
Masahiro Kawakita, Shoichro Iwasawa, Roberto Lopez-Gulliver, Naomi Inoue
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Abstract
We studied highly realistic communication systems using a super multiview three-dimensional (3-D) video system. We propose the developed glasses-free 200-in. 3-D display using ∼200 high-definition (HD) projector units to reconstruct natural life-size 3-D moving objects, such as cars and humans. We also analyzed the optimal arrangement of the multiview camera system for the 3-D display. In the experiments, we developed a prototype super multiview 3-D camera system using compact HD video cameras with real-time convergence compensation circuits that correct the captured images via image processing optimized for the display. We also performed demonstration experiments using the developed 3-D display and camera system in a public area. As a result, we highlight several possibilities for actual applications of the glasses-free super multiview 3-D video system.
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Masahiro Kawakita, Shoichro Iwasawa, Roberto Lopez-Gulliver, and Naomi Inoue "Glasses-free large-screen three-dimensional display and super multiview camera for highly realistic communication," Optical Engineering 57(6), 061610 (7 March 2018). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.57.6.061610
Received: 17 November 2017; Accepted: 14 February 2018; Published: 7 March 2018
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Cameras

3D image processing

Projection systems

Imaging systems

Video

Diffusion

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