Abstract

Computer generated holograms represent a novel digital media that with adequate processing tools and the advance of holographic display technologies will foster the development of true immersive video technologies applications. A digital hologram typically conveys a considerable amount of data making compression and image quality evaluation tools necessary for the development of practical applications. This paper proposes an objective evaluation of the performances of state-of-the-art compression techniques applied to digital holographic data. The experimental analysis takes into account several holographic images reconstructing the holograms from different perspectives and distances. The results of the exploratory study are reported, discussed and complemented with a statistical analysis of the hologram data under test, providing insights for computer-generated holography compression techniques design.

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