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Layered depth images

by Steven J. Gortler, Li-wei He, Michael F. Cohen , 1997
"... In this paper we present an efficient image based rendering system that renders multiple frames per second on a PC. Our method performs warping from an intermediate representation called a layered depth image (LDI). An LDI is a view of the scene from a single input camera view, but with multiple pix ..."
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In this paper we present an efficient image based rendering system that renders multiple frames per second on a PC. Our method performs warping from an intermediate representation called a layered depth image (LDI). An LDI is a view of the scene from a single input camera view, but with multiple

Real-time human pose recognition in parts from single depth images

by Jamie Shotton, Andrew Fitzgibbon, Mat Cook, Toby Sharp, Mark Finocchio, Richard Moore, Alex Kipman, Andrew Blake - IN CVPR , 2011
"... We propose a new method to quickly and accurately predict 3D positions of body joints from a single depth image, using no temporal information. We take an object recognition approach, designing an intermediate body parts representation that maps the difficult pose estimation problem into a simpler p ..."
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We propose a new method to quickly and accurately predict 3D positions of body joints from a single depth image, using no temporal information. We take an object recognition approach, designing an intermediate body parts representation that maps the difficult pose estimation problem into a simpler

Depth Imaging

by Angiographic Pathoanatomy, Rui Hua, Limin Liu, Xinling Wang, Lei Chen
"... Purpose: To describe the pathoanatomy of diabetic choroidopathy (DC) in pre-diagnosed diabetic retinopathy (DR) cases and to provide angiographic and optical evidence for DC using indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) and enhanced depth imaging spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (EDI SD-OCT ..."
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Purpose: To describe the pathoanatomy of diabetic choroidopathy (DC) in pre-diagnosed diabetic retinopathy (DR) cases and to provide angiographic and optical evidence for DC using indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) and enhanced depth imaging spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (EDI SD

Gabor Depth Imaging

by Yongwang Ma
"... Gabor depth imaging using a new adaptive partitioning algorithm ..."
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Gabor depth imaging using a new adaptive partitioning algorithm

Compression of the layered depth image

by Jiangang Duan, Jin Li, Senior Member - IEEE Trans. on Image Proc , 2003
"... Abstract—A layered depth image (LDI) is a new popular repre-sentation and rendering method for objects with complex geome-tries. Similar to a two-dimensional (2-D) image, the LDI consists of an array of pixels. However, unlike the 2-D image, an LDI pixel has depth information, and there are multiple ..."
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Abstract—A layered depth image (LDI) is a new popular repre-sentation and rendering method for objects with complex geome-tries. Similar to a two-dimensional (2-D) image, the LDI consists of an array of pixels. However, unlike the 2-D image, an LDI pixel has depth information

Multiperspective panoramic depth imaging

by Peter Peer, Franc Solina
"... In this chapter we present a stereo panoramic depth imaging system, which builds depth panoramas from multiperspective panoramas while using only one standard camera. The basic system is mosaic-based, which means that we use a single standard rotating camera and assemble the captured images in a mul ..."
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In this chapter we present a stereo panoramic depth imaging system, which builds depth panoramas from multiperspective panoramas while using only one standard camera. The basic system is mosaic-based, which means that we use a single standard rotating camera and assemble the captured images in a

Perceived Depth Images

by Dror Bar-natan , 2002
"... 1 What is this thing? It’s a Perceived Depth Image (PDI). It looks like a random mess, but it isn’t. It’s a three dimensional plot of the graph of sin |z|, z = x + iy, in the range −10 ≤ x, y ≤ 10. To see it, stare straight through the page, as if the journal you are holding weren’t there, and let y ..."
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1 What is this thing? It’s a Perceived Depth Image (PDI). It looks like a random mess, but it isn’t. It’s a three dimensional plot of the graph of sin |z|, z = x + iy, in the range −10 ≤ x, y ≤ 10. To see it, stare straight through the page, as if the journal you are holding weren’t there, and let

Fast Depth-Image Messhing and Warping

by Renato Pajarola, Yu Meng, Miguel Sainz - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMAGE AND GRAPHICS (IJIG , 2002
"... In this paper we present a novel and efficient depthimage warping technique based on a piece-wise linear approximation of the depth-image as a textured and simplified triangle mesh. We describe the application of a hierarchical triangulation method to generate triangulated depthmeshes efficiently fr ..."
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In this paper we present a novel and efficient depthimage warping technique based on a piece-wise linear approximation of the depth-image as a textured and simplified triangle mesh. We describe the application of a hierarchical triangulation method to generate triangulated depthmeshes efficiently

Precise depth image based . . .

by Svenja Kahn , 2014
"... 3D difference detection is the task to verify whether the 3D geometry of a real object exactly corresponds to a 3D model of this object. Detecting differences between a real object and a 3D model of this object is for example required for industrial tasks such as prototyping, manufacturing and assem ..."
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hand-held depth camera. In contrast to previous works, with the proposed approach, geometric differences can be detected in real time and from arbitrary viewpoints. Therefore, the scan position of the 3D difference detection be changed on the fly, during the 3D scan. Thus, the user can move the scan

Layered Depth Images

by Citable Link, Jonathan Shade, Steven Gortler, Li-wei He, Richard Szeliski , 2016
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