English

Stochastic Light Field Holography

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-07-13 v1 Graphics Image and Video Processing Optics

Abstract

The Visual Turing Test is the ultimate goal to evaluate the realism of holographic displays. Previous studies have focused on addressing challenges such as limited \'etendue and image quality over a large focal volume, but they have not investigated the effect of pupil sampling on the viewing experience in full 3D holograms. In this work, we tackle this problem with a novel hologram generation algorithm motivated by matching the projection operators of incoherent Light Field and coherent Wigner Function light transport. To this end, we supervise hologram computation using synthesized photographs, which are rendered on-the-fly using Light Field refocusing from stochastically sampled pupil states during optimization. The proposed method produces holograms with correct parallax and focus cues, which are important for passing the Visual Turing Test. We validate that our approach compares favorably to state-of-the-art CGH algorithms that use Light Field and Focal Stack supervision. Our experiments demonstrate that our algorithm significantly improves the realism of the viewing experience for a variety of different pupil states.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2307.06277,
  title  = {Stochastic Light Field Holography},
  author = {Florian Schiffers and Praneeth Chakravarthula and Nathan Matsuda and Grace Kuo and Ethan Tseng and Douglas Lanman and Felix Heide and Oliver Cossairt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06277},
  year   = {2023}
}
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