Abstract
Our previous research has shown that 3D range data sizes can be substantially
reduced if they are converted into
regular 2D images using the Holoimage technique. Yet, this technique requires
all 24 bits of a standard image to represent one 3D point, making it impossible
for a regular 2D image to carry 2D texture information as well. This paper
proposes an approach to represent 3D range data with 3 bits, further reducing
the data size. We demonstrate that more than an
compression ratio can be achieved with compression root-mean-square error of
only 0.34%. Moreover, we can use another bit to represent a black-and-white 2D
texture, and thus both 3D data and 2D texture images can be stored into an 8 bit
grayscale image. Both simulation and experiments are presented to verify the
performance of the proposed technique.
© 2013 Optical Society of America
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