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Orthoscopic elemental image synthesis for 3D light field display using lens design software and real-world captured neural radiance field

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The elemental images (EIs) generation of complex real-world scenes can be challenging for conventional integral imaging (InIm) capture techniques since the pseudoscopic effect, characterized by a depth inversion of the reconstructed 3D scene, occurs in this process. To address this problem, we present in this paper a new approach using a custom neural radiance field (NeRF) model to form real and/or virtual 3D image reconstruction from a complex real-world scene while avoiding distortion and depth inversion. One of the advantages of using a NeRF is that the 3D information of a complex scene (including transparency and reflection) is not stored by meshes or voxel grid but by a neural network that can be queried to extract desired data. The Nerfstudio API was used to generate a custom NeRF-related model while avoiding the need for a bulky acquisition system. A general workflow that includes the use of ray-tracing-based lens design software is proposed to facilitate the different processing steps involved in managing NeRF data. Through this workflow, we introduced a new mapping method for extracting desired data from the custom-trained NeRF-related model, enabling the generation of undistorted orthoscopic EIs. An experimental 3D reconstruction was conducted using an InIm-based 3D light field display (LFD) prototype to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method. A qualitative comparison with the actual real-world scene showed that the 3D reconstructed scene is accurately rendered. The proposed work can be used to manage and render undistorted orthoscopic 3D images from custom-trained NeRF-related models for various InIm applications.
Title: Orthoscopic elemental image synthesis for 3D light field display using lens design software and real-world captured neural radiance field
Description:
The elemental images (EIs) generation of complex real-world scenes can be challenging for conventional integral imaging (InIm) capture techniques since the pseudoscopic effect, characterized by a depth inversion of the reconstructed 3D scene, occurs in this process.
To address this problem, we present in this paper a new approach using a custom neural radiance field (NeRF) model to form real and/or virtual 3D image reconstruction from a complex real-world scene while avoiding distortion and depth inversion.
One of the advantages of using a NeRF is that the 3D information of a complex scene (including transparency and reflection) is not stored by meshes or voxel grid but by a neural network that can be queried to extract desired data.
The Nerfstudio API was used to generate a custom NeRF-related model while avoiding the need for a bulky acquisition system.
A general workflow that includes the use of ray-tracing-based lens design software is proposed to facilitate the different processing steps involved in managing NeRF data.
Through this workflow, we introduced a new mapping method for extracting desired data from the custom-trained NeRF-related model, enabling the generation of undistorted orthoscopic EIs.
An experimental 3D reconstruction was conducted using an InIm-based 3D light field display (LFD) prototype to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
A qualitative comparison with the actual real-world scene showed that the 3D reconstructed scene is accurately rendered.
The proposed work can be used to manage and render undistorted orthoscopic 3D images from custom-trained NeRF-related models for various InIm applications.

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