Title :
Efficient Coding of Depth Map by Exploiting Temporal Correlation
Author :
Shahriyar, Shampa ; Murshed, Manzur ; Ali, Mohamed ; Paul, Manoranjan
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Inf. Technol., Monash Univ., Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
With the growing demands for 3D and multi-view video content, efficient depth data coding becomes a vital issue in image and video coding area. In this paper, we propose a simple depth coding scheme using multiple prediction modes exploiting temporal correlation of depth map. Current depth coding techniques mostly depend on intra-coding mode that cannot get the advantage of temporal redundancy in the depth maps and higher spatial redundancy in inter-predicted depth residuals. Depth maps are characterized by smooth regions with sharp edges that play an important role in the view synthesis process. As depth maps are more sensitive to coding errors, use of transformation or approximation of edges by explicit edge modelling has impact on view synthesis quality. Moreover, lossy compression of depth map brings additional geometrical distortion to synthetic view. In this paper, we have demonstrated that encoding inter-coded depth block residuals with quantization at pixel domain is more efficient than the intra-coding techniques relying on explicit edge preservation. On standard 3D video sequences, the proposed depth coding has achieved superior image quality of synthesized views against the new 3D-HEVC standard for depth map bit-rate 0.25 bpp or higher.
Keywords :
image coding; image sequences; quantisation (signal); 3D video sequences; 3D-HEVC standard; depth coding scheme; depth map coding; explicit edge preservation; geometrical distortion; image quality; intercoded depth block residuals; interpredicted depth residuals; lossy compression; multiple prediction modes; synthetic view; temporal correlation; view synthesis process; Correlation; Decoding; Encoding; Image edge detection; Quantization (signal); Three-dimensional displays; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Digital lmage Computing: Techniques and Applications (DlCTA), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wollongong, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/DICTA.2014.7008105