@article{oai:kyutech.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006956, author = {Lee, Jaehoon and Cho, Myungjin and Inoue, Kotaro and Tashiro, Masaharu and Lee, Min-Chul and 李, 旻哲}, issue = {1}, journal = {Journal of information and communication convergence engineering}, month = {Mar}, note = {In this paper, we propose a new free-view three-dimensional (3D) computational reconstruction of integral imaging to improve the visual quality of reconstructed 3D images when low-resolution elemental images are used. In a conventional free-view reconstruction, the visual quality of the reconstructed 3D images is insufficient to provide 3D information to applications because of the shift and sum process. In addition, its processing speed is slow. To solve these problems, our proposed method uses a pixel rearrangement technique (PERT) with locally selective elemental images. In general, PERT can reconstruct 3D images with a high visual quality at a fast processing speed. However, PERT cannot provide a free-view reconstruction. Therefore, using our proposed method, free-view reconstructed 3D images with high visual qualities can be generated when low-resolution elemental images are used. To show the feasibility of our proposed method, we applied it to optical experiments.}, pages = {60--66}, title = {Free-view pixels of elemental image rearrangement technique (FPERT)}, volume = {17}, year = {2019}, yomi = {イ, ミンチョル} }