MMJan 3, 2012

Interactive multiview video system with non-complex navigation at the decoder

arXiv:1201.0598v16 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the problem of system complexity and resource use for interactive multiview video applications, though it is incremental by building on existing encoding and decoding methods.

The paper tackles the challenge of interactive multiview video by shifting complexity from the decoder to the encoder, using optimization to minimize transmission and storage costs, and demonstrates it as a valid solution for classical decoders.

Multiview video with interactive and smooth view switching at the receiver is a challenging application with several issues in terms of effective use of storage and bandwidth resources, reactivity of the system, quality of the viewing experience and system complexity. The classical decoding system for generating virtual views first projects a reference or encoded frame to a given viewpoint and then fills in the holes due to potential occlusions. This last step still constitutes a complex operation with specific software or hardware at the receiver and requires a certain quantity of information from the neighboring frames for insuring consistency between the virtual images. In this work we propose a new approach that shifts most of the burden due to interactivity from the decoder to the encoder, by anticipating the navigation of the decoder and sending auxiliary information that guarantees temporal and interview consistency. This leads to an additional cost in terms of transmission rate and storage, which we minimize by using optimization techniques based on the user behavior modeling. We show by experiments that the proposed system represents a valid solution for interactive multiview systems with classical decoders.

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