Adaptive layer extraction for image based rendering

2009 
Image based rendering is a promising way to produce arbitrary views of a scene using images instead of object models. However, depth variations and occlusions cause blurring in the rendered images. The solution is to use some geometrical information in order to steer the interpolation filters according to the depth. The level of detail of this geometry is often predetermined. In this paper, we present a method for extracting depth layers in the presence of occlusions for image based rendering. Moreover, we show how the layer extraction can be made to estimate depth layers in an adaptive manner, based on the spectral analysis of the plenoptic function. The rendering system therefore automatically adapts the number of depth layers based on the scene and the spacing of the sample cameras.
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