Blesa et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Partial Monte Carlo sampling for computer generated hologramsBlesa et al., 2024
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- Blesa A
- Magallón J
- Serón F
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- Engineering Reports
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CGH is considered as the key technology to integrate synthetic 3D imaging to get best photo‐ realistic rendering quality and optimum viewing experience. We present a partial Monte Carlo sampling algorithm that uses a random subset of rays for the calculation of the CGH …
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