Title :
Multiple image view synthesis for free viewpoint video applications
Author :
Cooke, Eddie ; O´Connor, Noel
Author_Institution :
Centre for Digital Video Process., Dublin City Univ., Ireland
Abstract :
Interactive audio-visual (AV) applications such as free viewpoint video (FVV) aim to enable unrestricted spatio-temporal navigation within multiple camera environments. Current virtual viewpoint view synthesis solutions for FVV are either purely image-based implying large information redundancy; or involve reconstructing complex 3D models of the scene. In this paper we present a new multiple image view synthesis algorithm that only requires camera parameters and disparity maps. The multi-view synthesis (MVS) approach can be used in any multi-camera environment and is scalable as virtual views can be created given 1 to N of the available video inputs, providing a means to gracefully handle scenarios where camera inputs decrease or increase over time. The algorithm identifies and selects only the best quality surface areas from available reference images, thereby reducing perceptual errors in virtual view reconstruction. Experimental results are presented and verified using both objective (PSNR) and subjective comparisons.
Keywords :
cameras; image reconstruction; complex 3D models reconstruction; disparity maps; free viewpoint video applications; information redundancy; multiple camera; multiple image view synthesis; reference images; spatio-temporal navigation; virtual view reconstruction; Augmented virtuality; Digital cameras; Image reconstruction; Layout; MPEG standards; Navigation; PSNR; Redundancy; Rendering (computer graphics); Surface reconstruction;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 2005. ICIP 2005. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9134-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2005.1529929