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15 October 2012 Analysis of 3D and multiview extensions of the emerging HEVC standard
Anthony Vetro, Dong Tian
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Standardization of a new set of 3D formats has been initiated with the goal of improving the coding of stereo and multiview video, and also facilitating the generation of multiview output needed for auto-stereoscopic displays. Part of this effort will develop 3D and multiview extensions of the emerging standard for High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC). This paper outlines some of the key technologies and architectures being considered for standardization, and analyzes the viability, benefits and drawbacks of different codec designs.
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Anthony Vetro and Dong Tian "Analysis of 3D and multiview extensions of the emerging HEVC standard", Proc. SPIE 8499, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXV, 84990Y (15 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945926
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video coding

Video compression

Standards development

3D video compression

3D imaging standards

3D displays

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