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View Synthesis by Image Mapping and Interpolation

Halim, F.J. and Jin, J.S.

    This paper is about implementing and analysing a strategy of generating the intermediate views of a scene from a pair of images taken from different position and orientation. In particular, the algorithm uses image mapping for pixel registration purpose and a form of interpolation to produce the in-between view. The main purpose is to note the validity and limitation of such method and to explore potential improvement and development. This work may also be a solid base for future works including the application of 3D digital video.
Cite as: Halim, F.J. and Jin, J.S. (2002). View Synthesis by Image Mapping and Interpolation. In Proc. Selected papers from 2001 Pan-Sydney Area Workshop on Visual Information Processing (VIP2001), Sydney, Australia. CRPIT, 11. Feng, D. D., Jin, J., Eades, P. and Yan, H., Eds. ACS. 25-30.
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