Patent Document ID: 9779539
Application ID: 14003307
Patent Status: 1

Claim One:
1. A computer-implemented method for generating an image, comprising: receiving data associated with a plurality of two-dimensional images from which a respective composite image is generated for each human eye, the data specifying spatial positions of all the images; identifying, based on the received data, one image of the plurality of two-dimensional images as a reference image, the reference image being associated with a corresponding reference spatial position; determining displacements, based on at least the spatial positions, in a first horizontal direction or in a second horizontal direction, of each image of the plurality of two-dimensional images from the reference image, the first horizontal direction being opposite to the second horizontal direction; generating, using at least one processor, a first composite image associated with one eye of a user by shifting, based on the determined displacements, one or more images of the plurality of two-dimensional images in the first horizontal direction and one or more images of the plurality of two-dimensional images in the second horizontal direction, wherein the one or more images that are shifted in the first horizontal direction are different than the one or more images shifted in the second horizontal direction for generating the first composite image; generating, using at least one processor, a second composite image associated with another eye of the user by shifting, based on the determined displacements, one or more images of the plurality of two-dimensional images in the first horizontal direction and one or more images of the plurality of two-dimensional images in the second horizontal direction, wherein the one or more images that are shifted in the first horizontal direction are different than the one or more images shifted in the second horizontal direction for generating the second composite image; and creating, using at least one processor, a stereoscopic image for perception of the user, based on a projection of the first composite image associated with the one eye, and a projection of the second composite image associated with the another eye.