Affiliations: Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata
University, 8050 Ikarashi-2, Nish, Niigata, 950-2181, Japan. E-mail:
mat@xfer.in | Visualization Research Center, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Niigata University
Abstract: In this paper, an anaglyph stereo visualization is studied by the
use of a single image and depth information. The present technique allows the
stereo visualization of the target image without binocular camera, which has
been used for generating the standard anaglyphs. Three test cases are shown in
this work, which covers the generation of monochrome anaglyph from given
geometrical information, and that of monochrome and color anaglyph from depth
information evaluated from other imaging devises, which are placed in parallel.
The experimental depth information of the target image is evaluated from the
correlation-based template matching analysis of the random dot patterns
optically projected on the target objects. Examples of anaglyph stereo
visualization are shown for scientific art, such as the monochrome cube,
monochrome plaster figure and the color artificial flowers. These results
indicate that the present technique of anaglyph stereo visualization through
the depth information is very useful and widely applicable to the general
three-dimensional visualization.
Keywords: Three-dimensional visualization, Anaglyph, Depth information, Shape measurement, Scientific art