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Super-resolution image projection over an extended depth of field using a diffractive decoder. [PDF]

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Image Composition with Depth Registration

Proceedings of the Thirty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2023
Handling occlusions is still a challenging problem for image composition. It always requires the source contents to be completely in front of the target contents or needs manual interventions to adjust occlusions, which is very tedious. Though several methods have suggested exploiting priors or learning techniques for promoting occlusion determination,
Zan Li, Wencheng Wang, Fei Hou
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Diffraction Imaging in Depth

69th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2007, 2007
ABSTRACTHigh resolution imaging is of great value to an interpreter, for instance to enable identification of small scale faults, and to locate formation pinch‐out positions. Standard approaches to obtain high‐resolution information, such as coherency analysis and structure‐oriented filters, derive attributes from stacked, migrated images.
T.J. Moser, C.B. Howard
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Compression of the layered depth image

Proceedings DCC 2001. Data Compression Conference, 2002
A layered depth image (LDI) is a new popular representation and rendering method for objects with complex geometries. Similar to a two-dimensional (2-D) image, the LDI consists of an array of pixels. However, unlike the 2-D image, an LDI pixel has depth information, and there are multiple layers at a pixel location.
Jiangang Duan, Jin Li
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