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Title

Light Field View Synthesis Using the Focal Stack and All-in-Focus Image.

Authors

Sharma, Rishabh; Perry, Stuart; Cheng, Eva

Abstract

Light field reconstruction and synthesis algorithms are essential for improving the lower spatial resolution for hand-held plenoptic cameras. Previous light field synthesis algorithms produce blurred regions around depth discontinuities, especially for stereo-based algorithms, where no information is available to fill the occluded areas in the light field image. In this paper, we propose a light field synthesis algorithm that uses the focal stack images and the all-in-focus image to synthesize a 9 × 9 sub-aperture view light field image. Our approach uses depth from defocus to estimate a depth map. Then, we use the depth map and the all-in-focus image to synthesize the sub-aperture views, and their corresponding depth maps by mimicking the apparent shifting of the central image according to the depth values. We handle the occluded regions in the synthesized sub-aperture views by filling them with the information recovered from the focal stack images. We also show that, if the depth levels in the image are known, we can synthesize a high-accuracy light field image with just five focal stack images. The accuracy of our approach is compared with three state-of-the-art algorithms: one non-learning and two CNN-based approaches, and the results show that our algorithm outperforms all three in terms of PSNR and SSIM metrics.

Subjects

LIGHT-field cameras; SPATIAL resolution

Publication

Sensors (14248220), 2023, Vol 23, Issue 4, p2119

ISSN

1424-8220

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/s23042119

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