DocumentCode
74992
Title
Automatic View Synthesis by Image-Domain-Warping
Author
Stefanoski, N. ; Wang, Oliver ; Lang, Michael ; Greisen, Pierre ; Heinzle, Simon ; Smolic, Aljoscha
Author_Institution
Disney Res. Zurich, Walt Disney Co. GmbH, Zurich, Switzerland
Volume
22
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
Sept. 2013
Firstpage
3329
Lastpage
3341
Abstract
Today, stereoscopic 3D (S3D) cinema is already mainstream, and almost all new display devices for the home support S3D content. S3D distribution infrastructure to the home is already established partly in the form of 3D Blu-ray discs, video on demand services, or television channels. The necessity to wear glasses is, however, often considered as an obstacle, which hinders broader acceptance of this technology in the home. Multiviewautostereoscopic displays enable a glasses free perception of S3D content for several observers simultaneously, and support head motion parallax in a limited range. To support multiviewautostereoscopic displays in an already established S3D distribution infrastructure, a synthesis of new views from S3D video is needed. In this paper, a view synthesis method based on image-domain-warping (IDW) is presented that automatically synthesizes new views directly from S3D video and functions completely. IDW relies on an automatic and robust estimation of sparse disparities and image saliency information, and enforces target disparities in synthesized images using an image warping framework. Two configurations of the view synthesizer in the scope of a transmission and view synthesis framework are analyzed and evaluated. A transmission and view synthesis system that uses IDW is recently submitted to MPEG´s call for proposals on 3D video technology, where it is ranked among the four best performing proposals.
Keywords
digital versatile discs; display devices; stereo image processing; three-dimensional displays; video coding; video on demand; 3D Blu-ray discs; 3D video technology; MPEG; S3D distribution infrastructure; automatic view synthesis; glasses free perception; head motion parallax; home support S3D content; image domain warping; image saliency information; multiview autostereoscopic displays; stereoscopic 3D cinema; television channels; video on demand services; Three dimensional TV; automatic image synthesis; autostereoscopic displays; content creation for multiview autosterescopic displays; disparity constraints; energy minimization; format conversion; sparse disparities;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2013.2264817
Filename
6519291
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