Today, digital holograms can be synthesized from a couple of images obtained from conventional cameras, instead of capturing interference fringes with laser light. The full pipeline from image acquisition to hologram generation has been developed at our premises. Parameter finetuning depends on the quality of printed digital holograms following two axes:
A) Subjective evaluation: the testers will be asked to rank/mark the hologram quality following their viewing experience, answering a set of chosen questions.
B) Objective evaluation: while looking at visual targets within the hologram, eye accommodation will be measured with a keratometer.
The student will develop a methodology to conduct and formalise these quality evaluations, providing feedback to the hologram synthesis process.
Prerequisites:
C++ and/or python, know-how in statistical analysis is a plus
Keywords:
Holography, Methodology for image quality evaluation
Promotor:
Prof. Gauthier LAFRUIT
Contact:
Sarah Fachada Sarah.Fernandes.Pinto.Fachada@ulb.ac.be