Method and device for encoding three-dimensional scenes which include transparent objects in a holographic system

US9448532B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9448532-B2
Application numberUS-201113638782-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 1, 2011
Priority dateApr 1, 2010
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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Method for computing the code for the reconstruction of three-dimensional scenes which include objects which partly absorb light or sound. The method can be implemented in a computing unit. In order to reconstruct a three-dimensional scene as realistic as possible, the diffraction patterns are computed separately at their point of origin considering the instances of absorption in the scene. The method can be used for the representation of three-dimensional scenes in a holographic display or volumetric display. Further, it can be carried out to achieve a reconstruction of sound fields in an array of sound sources.

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A method for computing holographic encoding values for an optical light modulator of a holographic system for the reconstruction of three-dimensional scenes, which include objects with transparent properties, for at least one observer eye, comprising: dividing the three-dimensional scene into individual object points and determining the coordinates of these object points, determining a virtual observer position which corresponds with the position of a selected observer eye where the three-dimensional scene is apparently perceived, determining all object points to be encoded which are not fully covered by other opaque object points seen from the virtual observer position as visible real or virtual object points, sorting of all visible object points to be encoded which are seen at the same angle from the virtual observer position by their distance to the virtual observer position, determining the actual brightness of each visible object point, with considering the location and intensity of all real and virtual light sources of the scene at the position of those object points at the angle at which they are seen from the virtual observer position, where the physical properties of the objects including the real and virtual light sources are taken into account, determining for each visible object point to be encoded an apparent brightness value with which the object point is perceived at the virtual observer position, with considering its actual brightness at its actual position, the distance to the virtual observer position and the transparency properties of all objects or object points which are situated between that visible object point and the virtual observer position, determining in addition to the apparent brightness value, for each object point to be encoded, an apparent color value with which the object point is perceived at the virtual observer position considering its actual color value at its position and the transparency properties of all objects or object points which are situated between that visible object point and the virtual observer position, separately computing, for each of the visible object points, the encoding values as a sub-hologram with its respective apparent brightness value and its apparent color value such that it is reconstructed in the holographic system at a position corresponding to a visible point within a reconstruction volume of the hologram system with the apparent brightness value and the apparent color value, so that opaque and transparent object points can be perceived separately at their respective positions, and computing the apparent brightness values and apparent color values of the visible object point with which the object point is perceived at the virtual observer position by considering spatial transparency distributions of the objects or object points which are situated between that object point and the virtual observer position, where their spectral interdependencies can be taken into account. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein additional virtual object points are computed which are virtually generated due to reflection, remission or scattering as a result of an interaction between light of at least one virtual or real light source and object points of the three-dimensional objects of the scene to be reconstructed, where the spectral properties of the objects and virtual or real light sources can be considered, and that apparent brightness values or apparent brightness and colour values with which the object point is perceived at the virtual observer position are computed for those visible virtual object points like for visible real object points and that their encoded values are separately computed as a sub-hologram with their respective apparent values. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the locations of the object points are corrected in relation to the virtual observer position due to optical properties such as reflection, refraction or diffraction at objects or object points which are situated between the virtual observer position and an object point to be corrected, and that the apparent brightness values or the apparent brightness and colour values are computed for those corrected positions and that the encoding values for such visible object points are computed separately with the respective apparent values. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the apparent brightness values or the apparent brightness and colour values of a visible object point with which the object is perceived at the virtual observer position are computed with the help of stochastic methods and the probabilities of absorption, diffusion, reflection and diffraction of at least one of the transparent and reflecting and diffusing and diffracting and refracting objects or object points which are situated between that object point and the virtual observer position, where their spectral interdependencies can be taken into account. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein at least one transparency property of at least one single object which is situated between an object point and the virtual observer position is considered in an amplified or weakened form in the computation of the apparent brightness values or the apparent brightness and colour values of visible individual object points in order to improve or reduce the visibility of the object point. 6. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising computing the encoding values for a sound reproduction system comprising at least two sound generating means for the reconstruction of three-dimensional sound fields comprising spatial and temporal varying sound values of three-dimensional scenes which include objects with sound-absorbing properties for at least one listener ear, where the computing of the encoding values for a second reproduction system comprises: dividing the three-dimensional scene into individual object points, the individual object points being capable of influencing the sound, and the coordinates of these object points are determined, determining a virtual listener position which corresponds with the position of a selected listener ear where the three-dimensional scene is apparently perceived acoustically, determining all object points which are not fully covered by other fully sound-absorbing object points in the direction of the virtual listener position, sorting all object points which are located in the direction from the virtual listener position by their distance to the virtual listener position, determining the actual loudness, pitch and sound transit time at the location of each object point being capable of influencing the sound, with considering the location and intensity of all real and virtual acoustic sources of the scene at the position of those object points at the angle at which they are perceived from the virtual listener position, where the physical properties of the objects including the real and virtual acoustic sources are taken into account, determining, for each object point being capable of influencing the sound the apparent loudness, pitch and sound transit time with which the sound is perceived at the virtual listener position considering its actual loudness, pitch and sound transit time at the position of the object point being capable of influencing the sound, the distance to the virtual listener position and the absorption properties of all objects or object points which are situated between that object point and the virtual listener position, and separately computing each sound value comprising this loudness, pitch and sound transit time such that its reconstruction with the sound reproduction system can be perceived at the location of the virtual listener position with this apparent loudness value, pitch and sound tran

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  • Computing or processing means, e.g. digital signal processor [DSP] · CPC title

  • Reconstruction geometries or arrangements · CPC title

  • Resolution · CPC title

  • Phase modulating object, e.g. living cell · CPC title

  • Processes or apparatus specially adapted to produce multiple {sub-} holograms or to obtain images from them, e.g. multicolour technique · CPC title

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What does patent US9448532B2 cover?
Method for computing the code for the reconstruction of three-dimensional scenes which include objects which partly absorb light or sound. The method can be implemented in a computing unit. In order to reconstruct a three-dimensional scene as realistic as possible, the diffraction patterns are computed separately at their point of origin considering the instances of absorption in the scene. The…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zschau Enrico, Pfeifer Nils, Seereal Tech S A
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G03H1/0808. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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