A temporal subsampling approach for multiview depth map compression
journal contribution
posted on 2016-10-10, 10:19authored byErhan Ekmekcioglu, Stewart T. Worrall, Ahmet Kondoz
In this letter, a new method is proposed for multiview
depth map compression. It is intended to skip some
parts of certain depth map viewpoints without encoding and
to just predict those skipped parts by exploiting the multiview
correspondences and some flags transmitted. It is targeted to save
the bit rate allocated for depth map sequences to a great extent.
Multiview correspondences are exploited for each skipped depth
map frame by making use of the depth map frames belonging
to neighboring views and captured at the same time instant.
A prediction depth map frame is constructed block by block
on a free viewpoint qualitywise selective basis from a couple of
candidate predictors generated through the implicit and explicit
usage of the 3-D scene geometry. Especially at lower bit rates,
dropping higher temporal layers of certain depth map viewpoints
and replacing them with corresponding predictors generated
using the proposed multiview aided approach save a great amount
of bit rate for those depth map viewpoints. At the same time,
the perceived quality of the reconstructed stereoscopic videos is
maintained, which is proved through a set of subjective tests.
History
School
Loughborough University London
Published in
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Volume
19
Issue
8
Pages
1209 - 1213
Citation
EKMEKCIOGLU, E., WORRALL, S. and KONDOZ, A., 2009. A temporal subsampling approach for multiview depth map compression. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 19 (8), pp.1209-1213.
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