DocumentCode
923164
Title
Stereo analysis by hybrid recursive matching for real-time immersive video conferencing
Author
Atzpadin, Nicole ; Kauff, Peter ; Schreer, Oliver
Author_Institution
Fraunhofer Inst. for Telecommun., Heinrich-Hertz-Inst., Berlin, Germany
Volume
14
Issue
3
fYear
2004
fDate
3/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
321
Lastpage
334
Abstract
Real-time stereo analysis is an important research area in computer vision. In this context, we propose a stereo algorithm for an immersive video-conferencing system by which conferees at different geographical places can meet under similar conditions as in the real world. For this purpose, virtual views of the remote conferees are generated and adapted to the current viewpoint of the local participant. Dense vector fields of high accuracy are required in order to guarantee an adequate quality of the virtual views. Due to the usage of a wide baseline system with strongly convergent camera configurations, the dynamic disparity range is about 150 pixels. Considering computational costs, a full search or even a local search restricted to a small window of a few pixels, as it is implemented in many real-time algorithms, is not suitable for our application because processing on full-resolution video according to CCIR 601 TV standard with 25 frames per second is addressed-the most desirable as a pure software solution running on available processors without any support from dedicated hardware. Therefore, we propose in this paper a new fast algorithm for stereo analysis, which circumvents the window search by using a hybrid recursive matching strategy based on the effective selection of a small number of candidates. However, stereo analysis requires more than a straightforward application of stereo matching. The crucial problem is to produce accurate stereo correspondences in all parts of the image. Especially, errors in occluded regions and homogenous or less structured regions lead to disturbing artifacts in the synthesized virtual views. To cope with this problem, mismatches have to be detected and substituted by a sophisticated interpolation and extrapolation scheme.
Keywords
computer vision; extrapolation; image matching; image resolution; image segmentation; interpolation; real-time systems; stereo image processing; teleconferencing; video signal processing; camera configuration; computer vision; dense detector fields; dynamic disparity range; extrapolation scheme; full resolution video; hybrid recursive matching; interpolation scheme; real-time immersive video conferencing; segmentation-based processing; stereo matching; stereo vision; wide baseline system; Application software; Cameras; Computational efficiency; Computer vision; Dynamic range; Software algorithms; Software standards; Stereo vision; TV; Videoconference;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8215
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSVT.2004.823391
Filename
1273542
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