The present disclosure relates to a method for computing a holographic interference pattern for a holographic plane (200) comprising pixels (200M) of an illuminated three-dimensional, 3D, scene comprising object points (100N) representing one or more 3D objects (10,20,30), the method comprising: determining, for a respective object point, a total light component contributed by the one or more light sources in the 3D scene; and calculating, for a respective pixel, a complex-valued amplitude based on the total light component of non-occluded object points within a viewing cone of the pixel, thereby deriving the holographic interference pattern. The present disclosure further relates to a computer program product implementing the method, a computer-readable storage medium comprising the computer program product and a data processing system for carrying out the method.
Blinder, D & Schelkens, P, A method for computing a holographic interference pattern, Patent No. EP3929665.
Blinder, D., & Schelkens, P. (2021). A method for computing a holographic interference pattern. (Patent No. EP3929665).
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title = "A method for computing a holographic interference pattern",
abstract = "The present disclosure relates to a method for computing a holographic interference pattern for a holographic plane (200) comprising pixels (200M) of an illuminated three-dimensional, 3D, scene comprising object points (100N) representing one or more 3D objects (10,20,30), the method comprising: determining, for a respective object point, a total light component contributed by the one or more light sources in the 3D scene; and calculating, for a respective pixel, a complex-valued amplitude based on the total light component of non-occluded object points within a viewing cone of the pixel, thereby deriving the holographic interference pattern. The present disclosure further relates to a computer program product implementing the method, a computer-readable storage medium comprising the computer program product and a data processing system for carrying out the method.",
author = "David Blinder and Peter Schelkens",
year = "2021",
language = "English",
type = "Patent",
note = "EP3929665",
}