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Fast encoding techniques for Multiview Video Coding

Signal Processing: Image Communication, 2013
Multiview Video Coding (MVC) is a technique that permits efficient compression of multiview video. MVC uses variable block size motion and disparity estimation for block matching. This requires an exhaustive search process that involves all possible macro-block partition sizes.
Ahmad, Shakeel   +3 more
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Multiview Video Compression

2009
With the progress of computer graphics and computer vision technologies, 3D/multiview video applications such as 3D-TV and tele-immersive conference become more and more popular and are very likely to emerge as a prime application in the near future. A successful 3D/multiview video system needs synergistic integration of various technologies such as 3D/
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HTTP Adaptive Multiview Video Streaming

2016
The advances in video coding and networking technologies have paved the way for the delivery of multiview video (MVV) using HTTP. However, large amounts of data and dynamic network conditions result in frequent network congestion, which may prevent streaming packets from being delivered to the client. As a consequence, the 3D visual experience may well
Cagri Ozcinar   +2 more
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Multiview Video Coding Using Video Game Context Information

2012 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo Workshops, 2012
Remote rendering of video games for 3DTV becomes a hot topic with the emergence of 3D-enabled mobile devices and cloud-based services. It is however a very challenging task that requires live encoding at very low latency for user interactivity as well as optimal encoding decisions for an acceptable QoE.
Bart Pieters   +6 more
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Joint multiview video plus depth coding

2010 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2010
Multiview video plus depth (MVD), where per-pixel depth map sequences are associated with multiview texture video, is a promising approach for three-dimensional (3D) video solutions requiring view synthesis. The Multiview Video Coding (MVC) standard has been typically used to compress the MVD representation, resulting into the multiview texture video ...
Jun Zhang   +2 more
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A novel approach: Multiview video compression

International Conference on Recent Advances and Innovations in Engineering (ICRAIE-2014), 2014
At the present time 3D video technique has been attracting the attention of both academic and industrial world. Multiview video technique is a new 3D video formation technique which can be used in application like 3D televisions and also for entertainment purpose.
Priyanka H. Dhangare, Sonal K. Jagtap
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Multiview HDR Video Sequence Generation

2016
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Orozco, R.R.   +3 more
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Viewpoint switching in multiview video streaming

2005 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 2005
In this paper, a novel coding scheme is proposed for switching viewpoint in multiview video streaming, which can switch freely and efficiently between any two adjacent views of the multiview video even if the switching point is not an intra frame. The proposed scheme implements the switch function at the predictive frames and improves the efficiency of
null Xun Guo   +3 more
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An Efficient Multiview Video Compression Scheme

2005 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2005
Multiview video compression is important to the image-based 3D video applications. In this paper, we proposes a novel neighbor-based multiview video compression scheme. It is essentially a MPEG2-like block-based scheme. In particular, a method to decide the stream encoding order is presented.
null Baochun Bai, P. Boulanger, J. Harms
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Low-complexity asymmetric multiview video coding

2008 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2008
Multiview video coding (MVC) is currently under development by the Joint Video Team (JVT) as an extension to Advanced Video Coding (H264/AVC). Based on the suppression theory in binocular vision, the fidelity of one of the two views of a stereoscopic display can be reduced without noticeable degradation of subjective quality.
Ying Chen   +5 more
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