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10 January 1997 Multiview image coding using local orthogonal bases
Haluk B. Aydinoglu, Monson H. Hayes III
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Proceedings Volume 3024, Visual Communications and Image Processing '97; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263246
Event: Electronic Imaging '97, 1997, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Source coding of multi-view image sequences is investigated. Two different frameworks are considered. The first one is a bidirectional predictive coding scheme, in which the displayed frames can be instantaneously decoded given the coded furthest right and left images. The second one is a unidirectional predictive coding scheme, in which the central frame is an I-frame and the remaining frames are coded based on this frame. Both frameworks can overcome problems related to occlusion, are compatible with current and proposed image and video coding standards, consider the special indexing characteristics of multi-view sequences, and can be implemented in applications where the display device has a small buffer. The actual coding is performed using the subspace projection technique, a locally adaptive transform approach. The transformation matrix is equivalent to a projection operation and is determined using the local cross-correlation characteristics. Several design issues in generating the adaptive transforms and experimental results are presented.
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Haluk B. Aydinoglu and Monson H. Hayes III "Multiview image coding using local orthogonal bases", Proc. SPIE 3024, Visual Communications and Image Processing '97, (10 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263246
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Cameras

Distortion

Video coding

Computer programming

3D displays

3D image reconstruction

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