DocumentCode :
58019
Title :
Loss-Resilient Coding of Texture and Depth for Free-Viewpoint Video Conferencing
Author :
Macchiavello, B. ; Dorea, Camilo ; Hung, E.M. ; Cheung, Gene ; Wai-tian Tan
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil
Volume :
16
Issue :
3
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Apr-14
Firstpage :
711
Lastpage :
725
Abstract :
Free-viewpoint video conferencing allows a participant to observe the remote 3D scene from any freely chosen viewpoint. An intermediate virtual viewpoint image is typically synthesized using two pairs of transmitted texture and depth maps from two neighboring captured viewpoints via depth-image-based rendering (DIBR). To maintain high quality of synthesized images, it is imperative to contain the adverse effects of network packet losses that may arise during texture and depth video transmission. Towards this goal, we develop an integrated approach that exploits the representation redundancy inherent in the multiple streamed videos-a voxel in the 3D scene visible to two captured views is sampled and coded twice in the two views. In particular, at the receiver we first develop an error concealment strategy that adaptively blends corresponding pixels in the two captured views during DIBR, so that pixels from the more reliable transmitted view are weighted more heavily. We then couple it with a sender-side optimization of reference picture selection (RPS) during real-time video coding, so that blocks containing pixel samples of voxels that are visible in both views are more error-resiliently coded in one view only, given adaptive blending will mitigate errors in the other view. Further, synthesized view distortion sensitivities to texture versus depth errors are analyzed, so that relative importance of texture and depth code blocks can be computed for system-wide RPS optimization. Finally, quantization parameter (QP) is adaptively selected per frame, optimally trading off source distortion due to compression with channel distortion due to potential packet losses. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme can outperform previous work by up to 2.9 dB at 5% packet loss rate.
Keywords :
image texture; quantisation (signal); rendering (computer graphics); teleconferencing; video coding; video communication; DIBR; RPS; channel distortion; depth coding; depth maps; depth-image-based rendering; error concealment strategy; free-viewpoint video conferencing; image quality; image synthesis; intermediate virtual viewpoint image; loss-resilient coding; neighboring captured viewpoints; network packet losses; quantization parameter; realtime video coding; reference picture selection; remote 3D scene; texture coding; texture maps; Encoding; Optimization; Packet loss; Receivers; Redundancy; Streaming media; Video signal processing; error correction; video coding;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1520-9210
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMM.2014.2299768
Filename :
6710169
Link To Document :
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