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+ | Multiview video systems are used for capturing a scene from different viewpoints, so that 3-D information of a scene is contained in the resulting set of sequences. Such videos are emerging as a potential tool for new multimedia services, e.g., 3-D TV and free viewpoint video. Because a multiview video contains several video sequences from different cameras, widespread use of multiview video requires the design of efficient compression techniques. | ||
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+ | A straightforward approach for multiview video encoding would be to use standard video coding techniques independently on the video sequences corresponding to each camera. To further improve coding efficiency, inter-view coding (IVC) can be applied, where block-based predictive techniques can be used that is similar to the motion compensated predictive coding techniques used in MPEG-2, H.264/AVC, etc. Please refer to [http://biron.usc.edu/~jaekim/MVC/mvcDiagram.jpg MVC diagram] | ||
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+ | <li>'''Publication''' | ||
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+ | <li>Jae Hoon Kim, Jonathan Garcia, and Antonio Ortega, "Dependent Bit Allocation in Multiview Video Coding," in <I>Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP),</I> Genoa, Italy, Sep. 2005. (accepted)<br> | ||
+ | [http://biron.usc.edu/paper/ICIP05_USC.pdf <small><b>PDF format</b></small>] | ||
+ | <li>Joaquin Lopez, Jae Hoon Kim, Antonio Ortega, and George Chen, "Block-based Illumination Compensation and Search Techniques for Multiview Video Coding," <I>Picture Coding Symposium,</I> San Francisco, CA, Dec. 2004.<br> | ||
+ | [http://biron.usc.edu/paper/PCS04_USC.pdf <small><b>PDF format</b></small>] | ||
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+ | <li>'''People''' | ||
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+ | <li> [http://sipi.usc.edu/~ortega/ Antonio Ortega] | ||
+ | <li> [http://biron.usc.edu/~jaekim/ Jae Hoon Kim] | ||
+ | <li> [http://www-scf.usc.edu/~polinlai/ PoLin Lai] | ||
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<li>'''Link''' | <li>'''Link''' | ||
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+ | <li> [http://iphome.hhi.de/suehring/tml/ H.264/AVC reference software] | ||
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Revision as of 20:46, 8 July 2005
Multi-view Video Coding
Multiview video systems are used for capturing a scene from different viewpoints, so that 3-D information of a scene is contained in the resulting set of sequences. Such videos are emerging as a potential tool for new multimedia services, e.g., 3-D TV and free viewpoint video. Because a multiview video contains several video sequences from different cameras, widespread use of multiview video requires the design of efficient compression techniques.
A straightforward approach for multiview video encoding would be to use standard video coding techniques independently on the video sequences corresponding to each camera. To further improve coding efficiency, inter-view coding (IVC) can be applied, where block-based predictive techniques can be used that is similar to the motion compensated predictive coding techniques used in MPEG-2, H.264/AVC, etc. Please refer to MVC diagram .
- Publication
- Jae Hoon Kim, Jonathan Garcia, and Antonio Ortega, "Dependent Bit Allocation in Multiview Video Coding," in Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Genoa, Italy, Sep. 2005. (accepted)
PDF format - Joaquin Lopez, Jae Hoon Kim, Antonio Ortega, and George Chen, "Block-based Illumination Compensation and Search Techniques for Multiview Video Coding," Picture Coding Symposium, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 2004.
PDF format
- Jae Hoon Kim, Jonathan Garcia, and Antonio Ortega, "Dependent Bit Allocation in Multiview Video Coding," in Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), Genoa, Italy, Sep. 2005. (accepted)
- People
- Link