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4D Ray-Space and Ultra-Wide Area FTV

  • Masayuki Tanimoto
  • Hirokuni Kurokawa

Ultra-wide area FTV is an FTV with very wide viewing zone where motion parallax is realized. 4D orthogonal ray-space is analyzed and applied to ultra-wide area FTV. Ray-space of “a group of rays through one point” is derived in 4D orthogonal ray-space. It is extended to obtain ray-space captured by linear arrangement cameras. View generation of ultra-wide area FTV needs rays that are not captured by real cameras. These rays are synthesized by interpolating the captured ray-space so that the intersections of the captured ray-space and the ray-space of rays emitted from a light source have the same color.

  • Keywords:
  • 4D Ray-Space,
  • FTV,
  • Free-Viewpoint Television,
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Masayuki Tanimoto

Nagoya Industrial Science Research Institute, Japan

Hirokuni Kurokawa

University of Aizu, Japan

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Chapter Title

4D Ray-Space and Ultra-Wide Area FTV

Authors

Masayuki Tanimoto, Hirokuni Kurokawa

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English

DOI

10.36253/978-88-6453-707-8.24

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2018

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Electronic Imaging & the Visual Arts. EVA 2018 Florence

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Florence (9-10 May 2018)

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Vito Cappellini

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200

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2018

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Firenze University Press

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