Non-hogel-based computer generated hologram with occlusion processing between the foreground light field and background hologram

Dabin Min, Kyosik Min, Hee Jin Choi, Hanul Lee, Jae Hyeung Park

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Abstract

A novel technique is proposed to process the occlusion of a background hologram when synthesizing a front scene hologram from its light field. Unlike conventional techniques which process the occlusion in the light field domain after converting the background hologram to its light field, the proposed technique directly processes the occlusion between different domains, i.e., the background hologram and foreground light field. The key idea is to consider the background hologram as a carrier wave illuminating the front scene when synthesizing the front scene hologram from its light field. The proposed technique is not only computationally efficient as it does not require conversion between the light field and hologram domains but also accurate because all angular information of the background hologram and foreground light field is naturally considered in the occlusion processing. The proposed technique was verified by numerical synthesis and reconstruction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38339-38356
Number of pages18
JournalOptics Express
Volume30
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Oct 2022

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