We present a novel plenoptic sampling scheme that permits an efficient representation of the full light ray field in a space limited by a convex closed surface. We show that a convenient way to sample the light ray field around an observer consists in using a discrete set of perspective imagers with overlapping field-of-views that are distributed on a closed convex surface and looking along the normal to the surface. Taking inspiration from the vision system of flying insects, we choose to constrain the cameras on a sphere of finite radius. Building on spectral analysis we propose a sampling scheme that permits to reconstruct the spherical light field without aliasing. We validate our framework through experiments in a synthetic environment and we show that the our constructive sampling scheme permits to effectively reconstruct the light field without artifacts.
Matthias Ruf, Matthias Benjamin Ruf
Till Junge, Ali Falsafi, Martin Ladecký