• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 233001 (2015)
Fang Yong1、2、*, Zhang Yingsong3, Wu Huaxia1、2, Lü Guoqiang1、2, and Hu Yuehui1、2
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    Fang Yong, Zhang Yingsong, Wu Huaxia, Lü Guoqiang, Hu Yuehui. Depth Anti-Aliasing Algorithm Based on Classified Mapping for Volumetric True-3D Display[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2015, 35(2): 233001 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    To solve the problem of depth discontinuity of three-dimensional (3D) images having steep surface on imaging depth direction when using current multi-planar anti-aliasing technique, a depth anti-aliasing algorithm based on classified mapping is proposed. As the imaging of solid-state volumetric true-3D display is characteristic of three-dimensional surface, two-dimensional curves generating from interception of YOZ (or XOZ) planar and three-dimensional surface are analyzed. A method of voxel decomposition based on adjacent multi-layers mapping is introduced, which conforms with human stereoscopic vision, as well as a type judgment algorithm of voxel mapping. The off-axis viewing angles under the conditions of depth continuity are expanded to some extent by means of self-adapted classified mapping of raw voxels. A solid-state volumetric true-3D display system is developed, and 3D images are tested on the system. The result shows that most 3D images have completely smooth surfaces out to large off-axis viewing angles (about 45° ), and a good depth continuity can be obtained.
    Fang Yong, Zhang Yingsong, Wu Huaxia, Lü Guoqiang, Hu Yuehui. Depth Anti-Aliasing Algorithm Based on Classified Mapping for Volumetric True-3D Display[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2015, 35(2): 233001
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