Abstract
In this paper, we present a 3D augmented reality micro integral
imaging display system by combining conventional integral imaging
and an augmented reality technique. Compared with conventional integral
imaging, our proposed system has two advantages: 1) it provides 3D
augmented reality display capability and 2) it has a compact design.
To validate the feasibility of our proposed method, we experimented
with a 3D scene and used two computer-generated objects for augmented
reality. By combining the captured 2D elemental images of the 3D object
and the computer generated virtual objects, we reconstruct 3D images
for the augmented reality micro integral imaging display system. To
the best of our knowledge, the first report on a video see through
3D augmented reality display has been experimentally demonstrated
with a micro integral imaging display system. The proposed 3D system
has potential to be applied to the head mounted display system due
to its small form factor.
© 2014 IEEE
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