par Dubar, Eva;Van Bogaert, Laurie
;Losfeld, Armand
;Teratani, Mehrdad 
Référence Symposium on Information Theory and Signal Processing in the Benelux(44th: 27 May 2024: Delft, The Netherlands), WIC SITB 2024
Publication Publié, 2024-05-27



Référence Symposium on Information Theory and Signal Processing in the Benelux(44th: 27 May 2024: Delft, The Netherlands), WIC SITB 2024
Publication Publié, 2024-05-27
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Résumé : | Multi-layer displays are a type of 3D display composed of multiple LCD panels arranged to generate parallax and facilitate 3D perception. However, generating multi-layer images requires time-consuming algorithms, not adapted for real-time visualization. This study addresses the challenge of real-time computation of multi-layer images using a single view and depth map. We present you a novel and faster approach generating layers. Our complete pipeline runs at a frame rate comprise between 155 and 300 Hz, at the cost of a reduced quality in the reproduced views. |