Image Processing, 3-D Cameras, Local Point Transformation Function, PIC, KNN
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Image Processing, 3-D Cameras, Local Point Transformation Function, PIC, KNNAbstract
In modern era there has been a rapid progress in the field of 3D image processing. Many 2D to 3D conversion algorithm have been developed, which works by constructing depth maps. Also we are all familiar about 4d ,5d, 7d ,9d movies, gaming and various shows in malls and theme parks. The measure of spatial extent like length, height and width is called dimension. Though we hear about various dimensions in image processing, mathematically there are only three dimensions in which we can work with. The other dimensions are created with special effects , seat movements ,interactivity and so on.. This paper explores the various ways to create 3d content, explains the 3d file format and present a brief outline behind other dimensional technologies.
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