Abstract
본 논문에서는 3차원 동영상의 시 공간적 정보 중복성 (TSR: temporal-spatial redundancy)과 노블 룩업테이블(N-LUT: novel look-up table)를 이용한 효과적인 3차원 동영상 홀로그램 생성기법인 TSR-N-LUT을 제시하였다. 제안된 기법에서는 먼저, DPCM (differential pulse code modulation) 알고리즘을 이용하여 3차원 동영상 프레임간의 시간적 중복 데이터를 제거한 다음, 잔여 영상에 대해서도 각 프레임별로 영상라인 간 중복 데이터를 제거하게 된다. 따라서, 시 공간적인 중복 데이터가 제거된 물체영상에 N-LUT 기법을 적용함으로써 효과적으로 3차원 비디오 홀로그램을 합성하게 된다. 실험결과 제안된 TSR-N-LUT 기법은 기존 방법에 비해 평균적으로 홀로그램 계산을 위한 물체 포인트 수가 23.72% 감소함과 동시에 홀로그램 생성속도 역시 19.55% 개선됨을 보임으로써 제안된 기법의 실제 응용 가능성을 제시하였다. In this paper, a new method to efficiently generate the 3-D(three-dimensional) video holograms for 3-D moving scenes, which is called here the TSR-N-LUT method, is proposed by the combined use of temporal-spatial redundancy(TSR) of 3-D video images and novel look-up table(N-LUT) technique. That is, in the proposed scheme, with the differential pulse code modulation (DPCM) algorithm, temporally redundancy redundant data in the inter-frame of a 3-D video images are removed between the frames, and then inter-line redundant data in the inter-frame of 3-D video images are also removed by using the DPCM method between the lines. Experimental results show that the proposed method could reduced the number of calculated object points and the calculation time of one object point by 23.72% and 19.55%, respectively on the average compared to the conventional method. Good experimental results with 3-D test moving pictures finally confirmed the feasibility of the proposed method to the fast generation of CGH patterns of the 3-D video images.
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