All-focused light field rendering [article]

Akira Kubota, Keita Takahashi, Kiyoharu Aizawa, Tsuhan Chen
2004 Symposium on Rendering  
We present a novel reconstruction method that can synthesize an all in-focus view from under-sampled light fields, significantly suppressing aliasing artifacts. The presented method consists of two steps; 1) rendering multiple views at a given view point by performing light field rendering with different focal plane depths; 2) iteratively reconstructing the all in-focus view by fusing the multiple views. We model the multiple views and the desired all in-focus view as a set of linear equations
more » ... ith a combination of textures at the focal depths. Aliasing artifacts can be modeled as spatially (shift) varying filters. We can solve this set of linear equations by using an iterative reconstruction approach. This method effectively integrates focused regions in each view into an all in-focus view without any local processing steps such as estimation of depth or segmentation of the focused regions.
doi:10.2312/egwr/egsr04/235-242 fatcat:iouq546h3za45oxyrwsvuqpl6y