Series Info:3DTV-CON 2010: The True Vision - Capture, Transmission and Display of 3D Video
Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:3D Imaging
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Computer graphics
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Raytracing
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3-D image
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3D Imaging
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Computer generation
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Computer images
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Execution time
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Higher resolution
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Intersection test
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Spatial coherence
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Computer crime
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Computer graphics
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Digital television
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Imaging systems
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Pixels
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Television broadcasting
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Three dimensional
Abstract:
Computer generation of 3D holoscopic imaging requires higher resolution display than normal computer images in order to produce 3D images with acceptable quality. The efficiency of the shadow cache increases as the resolution of the image increases. In order to apply shadow cache to ray tracing of 3D holoscopic images, coherent grouping of pixels that ensures successively tracing of pixels whose primary rays share spatial coherence, is required. That increases the number shadow rays that utilise the shadow cache and save large number of intersection tests. In this paper, the optimum pixel grouping for improving the coherence and the shadow cache in the computer generation of 3D holoscopic content is investigated. Experimental results show, that up to a 13.7% improvement in execution time can be achieved by proper pixel grouping. � 2010 IEEE.
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