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2000
Journal Article
Title
Encoding and reconstruction of incomplete 3-D video objects
Abstract
A new approach for compact representation, MPEG-4 encoding, and reconstruction of video objects captured by an uncalibrated system of multiple cameras is presented. The method is based on the incomplete 3-D (I3D) technique, which was initially investigated for stereo video objects captured by parallel cameras. Non-overlapping portions of the object are extracted from the reference views, each view having the corresponding portion with the highest resolution. This way, the redundancy of the initial multiview data is reduced. The areas which are extracted from the basis views are denoted as areas of interest. The output of the analysis stage, i.e., the areas of interest and the corresponding parts of the disparity fields are encoded in the MPEG-4 bitstream. Disparity fields define the correspondence relations between the reference views. The view synthesis is performed by disparity-oriented reprojection of the areas of interest into the virtual view plane and can be seen as an intermediate postprocessing stage between the decoder and the scene compositor. This work performs an extension from parallel stereo views to arbitrary configured multi-views with new analysis and synthesis algorithms. Moreover, a two-way interaction is built between the analysis and reconstruction stages, which provides the tradeoff between the final image quality and amount of data transmitted. The focus is on a low-complexity solution enabling online processing capability while preserving the MPEG-4 compatibility of the I3D representation. It is finally shown that our method yields quite convincing results despite the minimal data used and the approximations involved.
Keyword(s)
image reconstruction
image representation
object-oriented methods
video coding
reconstruction
incomplete 3-d video objects
compact representation
mpeg-4 encoding
multiple cameras
incomplete 3-d technique
nonoverlapping portions
reference views
resolution
redundancy
initial multiview
disparity field
correspondence relations
view synthesis
disparity-oriented reprojection
areas of interest
virtual view plane
intermediate postprocessing stage
two-way interaction
analysis stage
image quality
data transmitted
low-complexity solution
online processing capability
mpeg-4 compatibility
i3d representation