@article{oai:kyutech.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006955, author = {Lee, Min-Chul and 李, 旻哲 and Inoue, Kotaro and Tashiro, Masaharu and Cho, Myungjin}, issue = {3}, journal = {Journal of information and communication convergence engineering}, month = {Sep}, note = {In this study, we propose a three-dimensional (3D) visualization technique of occluded objects using integral imaging with a plenoptic camera. In previous studies, depth map estimation from elemental images was used to remove occlusion. However, the resolution of these depth maps is low. Thus, the occlusion removal accuracy is not efficient. Therefore, we use a plenoptic camera to obtain a high-resolution depth map. Hence, individual depth map for each elemental image can also be generated. Finally, we can regenerate a more accurate depth map for 3D objects with these separate depth maps, allowing us to remove the occlusion layers more efficiently. We perform optical experiments to prove our proposed technique. Moreover, we use MSE and PSNR as a performance metric to evaluate the quality of the reconstructed image. In conclusion, we enhance the visual quality of the reconstructed image after removing the occlusion layers using the plenoptic camera.}, pages = {193--198}, title = {Three-Dimensional Visualization Technique of Occluded Objects Using Integral Imaging with Plenoptic Camera}, volume = {15}, year = {2017}, yomi = {イ, ミンチョル} }