Eljdid M.G.Aggoun A.Youssef O.H.School of Engineering and DesignBrunel UniversityUxbridgeUB8 3PHUnited Kingdom; Faculty of Computer SciencesOctober University for Modern Sciences and ArtsCairoEgypt2020-01-252020-01-2520071424407222; 9781424407224https://doi.org/10.1109/3DTV.2007.4379381https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4379381ScopusMixed content is a primary feature of current TV program making and consequently real-time computer generated video in autostereoscopic format is important if 3D TV is going to make an impact. In this paper, an approach for computer generating 3D integral imaging frames is proposed. The method is based on a 3D integral imaging ray-tracer containing 3D integral imaging parser, 3D camera model, and a 3D integral imaging renderer.English3D TVComputer graphicsIntegral imagingComputational geometryComputer graphicsDigital televisionTelevision broadcasting3D cameras3d integral imaging3D TVAutostereoscopicIntegral imagingTv programsThree dimensionalComputer generated content for 3D TVConference Paperhttps://doi.org/10.1109/3DTV.2007.4379381