Title :
Improved Tile Format of Stereoscopic Video for 3-D TV Broadcasting
Author :
Blanchfield, P. ; Wang, Dongping
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Center, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Tile format is a new frame packing arrangement for the first generation of 3-D TV broadcasting services. It puts the left- and right-eye images of each stereoscopic image pair into a single composition frame that allows the service provider to reuse existing production and distribution infrastructure for offering 3-D TV services. Different from frame compatible formats, the tile format composition does not down-sample the left- and right-eye images and, thus, provides a higher video quality for both 3-D and 2-D display. The problem with the tile format is that it creates artificial edges in the right-eye image and introduces visible tiling artifacts around the artificial edges after compression. This brief paper presents a simple modification to the tile format composition method that significantly reduces the tiling artifacts. Experimental results show that local PSNRs around artificial edges are improved by over 1 dB.
Keywords :
digital video broadcasting; stereo image processing; telecommunication services; video signal processing; 2D display; 3D TV broadcasting services; 3D display; artificial edges; distribution infrastructure; frame packing arrangement; left-eye images; local PSNR; production infrastructure; right-eye images; service provider; stereoscopic image; stereoscopic video; tile format composition method; video quality; visible tiling artifacts; Broadcasting; Image coding; Image edge detection; PSNR; Standards; Stereo image processing; TV; Three dimensional displays; 3-D television; Stereoscopic video; video format;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2014.2306038