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31 July 2002 Fast stereoscopic frame estimation and interpolation algorithm in compressed stereo video streams
Yan Luo, Zhang Zhaoyang
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Proceedings Volume 4875, Second International Conference on Image and Graphics; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477072
Event: Second International Conference on Image and Graphics, 2002, Hefei, China
Abstract
A novel stereoscopic coding-decoding framework was proposed in this paper. The reference image stream of a stereoscopic sequence is independently coded by a conventional MPEG-type scheme at higher quality; only a few reference frames in target stream are coded and transmitted. The rest frames are 'skipped' and are reconstructed at the decoder using a Combine Stereoscopic Frame Estimation and Interpolation without search (CSFEI) technique proposed in this paper. In order to estimate the unfilled regions due to occlusion, a global solution based on a probability model is also proposed. Simulation results show that the CSFEI scheme can achieve a PSNR gain (about 2-3 dB) as compared to the block-based matching algorithm.
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Yan Luo and Zhang Zhaoyang "Fast stereoscopic frame estimation and interpolation algorithm in compressed stereo video streams", Proc. SPIE 4875, Second International Conference on Image and Graphics, (31 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477072
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KEYWORDS
Video

Motion estimation

Cameras

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image quality

Video compression

Image compression

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