Plenoptic Modeling: An Image-Based Rendering System
Leonard McMillan, Gary Bishop
Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 95, August 1995, pp. 39--46.
Abstract: Image-based rendering is a powerful new approach for generating real-time photorealistic computer graphics. It can provide convincing animations without an explicit geometric representation. We use the "plenoptic function" of Adelson and Bergen to provide a concise problem statement for image-based rendering paradigms, such as morphing and view interpolation. The plenoptic function is a parameterized function for describing everything that is visible from a given point in space. We present an image-based rendering system based on sampling, reconstructing, and resampling the plenoptic function. In addition, we introduce a novel visible surface algorithm and a geometric invariant for cylindrical projections that is equivalent to the epipolar constraint defined for planar projections.
BibTeX format:
@inproceedings{McMillan:1995:PMA,
  author = {Leonard McMillan and Gary Bishop},
  title = {Plenoptic Modeling: An Image-Based Rendering System},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 95},
  pages = {39--46},
  month = aug,
  year = {1995},
}
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