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    • Computer Vision
    • Optics
    • Mobile Technology

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    • Integral imaging is a technique for capturing and reconstructing 3D scenes.
    • Mobile devices offer a portable platform for advanced imaging applications.

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    • To propose and implement a mobile 3D image acquisition and reconstruction system.
    • To utilize computer-generated integral imaging on a mobile platform.

    Main Methods:

    • A depth camera captures simultaneous color and depth data from real objects.
    • Elemental image arrays are generated from 3D object information.
    • Lens array specifications are input into the mobile device.
    • 3D visualization is reconstructed using optical or digital methods on the mobile display.

    Main Results:

    • The proposed system was successfully implemented.
    • Experimental results validated the system's effectiveness.
    • The system demonstrated an interesting method for displaying 3D content on mobile devices.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed system provides an effective way to display real 3D content on mobile devices.
    • Computer-generated integral imaging is a viable technique for mobile 3D visualization.