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OverviewThe history of visual media is characterized by drawing, painting, photo, stereoscope, TV and displays, Holography, and HDTV. Three-dimensional (3-D) imaging, visualization, and display technology is the next phase in this historicaldevelopment.Thereisnodoubtthat3-DTVand3-Ddisplayarethe visualmediathatwillsucceedHDTVinnearfuture.Theevolutionarymerging of communication and broadcast technologies will be enhanced by 3-D vi- alization, including multimedia communication centers which can respond to all the services and functions provided by the future communication systems. Comparison of a scene presented by 2-D and 3-D images reveals that the 3-Dimage providesmuch more pleasing and realisticinformationthan its 2-D version. The bene?ts provided by 3-D images result from the depth infor- tion they preserve.Depth gives viewers the feeling of being in the place where the 3-D image is captured (i.e., immersive feeling) and the feeling of being present (presence feeling). Depth increases e?ciencies in remote site ope- tions,suchasremotemedicalandtele-operations,bymakingviewersperceive the scene as more real from within their living environments. The accuracy andthepresencefeelingarethemainmotivesofdemandsfor3-Dimagesinthe areasofcommunication,broadcasting,entertainment,medicaloperations,v- tual world presentations, advertisement, training, edutainment (education + entertainment), telemarketing, tele-presence, tele-conference, visualization of experimental results, and so on. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bahram Javidi , Fumio Okano , Jung-Young SonPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2009 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.986kg ISBN: 9780387793344ISBN 10: 0387793348 Pages: 531 Publication Date: 12 December 2008 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents3-D Image Display and Generation Techniques Based on I.P.- Three-Dimensional Integral Television Using High-Resolution Video System with 2000 Scanning Lines.- High Depth-of-Focus Integral Imaging with Asymmetric Phase Masks.- Integral Imaging Using Multiple Display Devices.- 3-D to 2-D Convertible Displays Using Liquid Crystal Devices.- Effect of Pickup Position Uncertainty in Three-Dimensional Computational Integral Imaging.- 3-D Image Reconstruction with Elemental Images Printed on Paper.- Multiview Image Acquisition, Processing and Display.- Viewing Zones of IP and Other Multi-view Image Methods.- Rich Media Services for T-DMB: 3-D Video and 3-D Data Applications.- Depth Map Generation for 3-D TV: Importance of Edge and Boundary Information.- Large Stereoscopic LED Display by Use of a Parallax Barrier.- Synthesizing 3-D Images with Voxels.- Multi-view Image Acquisition and Display.- 3-D Video Processing for 3-D TV.- 3-D Image Acquisition, Processing and Display Based on Digital Holography.- Imaging 3-D Objects by Extending the Depth of Focus in Digital Holography.- Extraction of Three-dimensional Information from Reconstructions of In-Line Digital Holograms.- Polarimetric Imaging of 3-D Object by Use of Wavefront-Splitting Phase-Shifting Digital Holography.- Three-dimensional Display with Data Manipulation based on Digital Holography.- Other 3-D Image Acquisition and Display Techniques, and Human Factors.- A 3-D Display System Using Motion Parallax.- Dynamic Three-Dimensional Human Model.- Electronic Holography for Real Objects Using Integral Photography.- Working Towards Developing Human Harmonic Stereoscopic Systems.- Development of Time-Multiplexed Autostereoscopic Display Based on LCD Panel.- 3-D Nano Object Recognition by Use of Phase Sensitive Scatterometry.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |