Three-dimensional autostereoscopic imaging by computer based holography techniques

The purpose of this thesis is to explore the potential of computer based holography as a means to create autostereoscopic three-dimensional images. The methodology involved research into human three dimensional image perception and the applications of holographic techniques, both conventional and co...

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Main Author: Docurro, Manuel J.
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Published: FIU Digital Commons 2003
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spelling ndltd-fiu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.fiu.edu-etd-43612018-07-20T03:31:48Z Three-dimensional autostereoscopic imaging by computer based holography techniques Docurro, Manuel J. The purpose of this thesis is to explore the potential of computer based holography as a means to create autostereoscopic three-dimensional images. The methodology involved research into human three dimensional image perception and the applications of holographic techniques, both conventional and computer based, for achieving threedimensional displays. As part of the research, a physical holography laboratory setup was established, and experimental findings served to validate this approach for threedimensional image visualization. Optical holography experiments were carried out to link the theoretical premise to the practical implementations. The realized computer based approach involved a holographic stereogram technique whereby multiple two dimensional digital images are combined to form a three-dimensional holographic image. The conclusions drawn from the study include a determination of which computer based holography techniques are suited for particular applications, as well as an assessment of the current limitations and challenges experienced in the current technology. 2003-03-26T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/3069 FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations FIU Digital Commons Computer Sciences
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Docurro, Manuel J.
Three-dimensional autostereoscopic imaging by computer based holography techniques
description The purpose of this thesis is to explore the potential of computer based holography as a means to create autostereoscopic three-dimensional images. The methodology involved research into human three dimensional image perception and the applications of holographic techniques, both conventional and computer based, for achieving threedimensional displays. As part of the research, a physical holography laboratory setup was established, and experimental findings served to validate this approach for threedimensional image visualization. Optical holography experiments were carried out to link the theoretical premise to the practical implementations. The realized computer based approach involved a holographic stereogram technique whereby multiple two dimensional digital images are combined to form a three-dimensional holographic image. The conclusions drawn from the study include a determination of which computer based holography techniques are suited for particular applications, as well as an assessment of the current limitations and challenges experienced in the current technology.
author Docurro, Manuel J.
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title Three-dimensional autostereoscopic imaging by computer based holography techniques
title_short Three-dimensional autostereoscopic imaging by computer based holography techniques
title_full Three-dimensional autostereoscopic imaging by computer based holography techniques
title_fullStr Three-dimensional autostereoscopic imaging by computer based holography techniques
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional autostereoscopic imaging by computer based holography techniques
title_sort three-dimensional autostereoscopic imaging by computer based holography techniques
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