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Disparity Vector Derivation Method for Texture-Video-First-Coding Modes of 3D Video Coding Standards (3차원 동영상 압축 표준의 텍스쳐 비디오 우선 부호화 방식을 위한 변위 벡터 추정 기법)

  • Kang, Je-Won
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.40 no.10
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    • pp.2080-2089
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    • 2015
  • In 3D video compression, a disparity vector (DV) pointing a corresponding block position in an adjacent view is a key coding tool to exploit statistical correlation in multi-view videos. In this paper, neighboring block-based disparity vector (NBDV) is shown with detail algorithm descriptions and coding performance analysis. The proposed method derives a DV from disparity motion vector information, obtained from spatially and temporally neighboring blocks, and provides a significant coding gain about 20% BD-rate saving in a texture-video-first-coding scheme. The proposed DV derivation method is adopted into the recent 3D video coding standards such as 3D-AVC and 3D-HEVC as the state-of-the-art DV derivation method.

Object-based Stereo Sequence Coding using Disparity and Motion Vector Relationship (변이-움직임 벡터의 상관관계를 이용한 객체기반 스테레오 동영상 부호화)

  • 박찬희;손광훈
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.238-247
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we propose an object-based stereo sequence compression technique using disparity-motion vector relationship. The proposed method uses the coherence of motion vectors and disparity vectors in the left and right Image sequences. After two motion vectors and one disparity vector ate computed using FBMA(Fixed Block Matching Algorithm), the disparity vector of the current stereoscopic pall is computed by disparity-motion vector relationship with vectors which are previously estimated. Moreover, a vector regularization technique is applied in order to obtain reliable vectors. For an object-based coding. the object is defined and coded in terms of layers of VOP such as in MPEG-4. we present a method using disparity and motion vector relationship for extending two-frame compensation into three-frame compensation method for prediction coding of B-VOP. The proposed algorithm shows a high performance when comparing with a conventional method.

Multi-view video coding using efficient disparity vector prediction (다시점 동영상에서의 효율적인 변이 벡터 압축 기법)

  • Kim, Yong-Tae;Sohn, Kwang-Hoon
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.10 no.4 s.29
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    • pp.621-631
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    • 2005
  • To enhance the performance of multi-view sequence CODEC, an efficient disparity vector coding method fur multiview sequences is proposed herein. For higher coding efficiency, we encode the differential vectors acquired by subtracting the original vectors from the predicted ones. To enhance the performance of disparity vector coding, it is essential to predict the disparity vectors accurately. The prediction by this proposed method utilizes the correlation among the multiview images, while conventional methods exploit the correlation among the causal blocks. Experiments were performed fur three different 5 view sequences. We were able to confirm that the proposed method predicts disparity vectors accurately by comparing the entropy and the mean absolute values for differential vectors with conventional methods. Its performance is superior to vector coding methods used in MPEG-4 which uses only a spatial correlation. The proposed method increases the coding efficiency by a factor of $30{\~}45\%$ while preserving image quality.

Novel Motion and Disparity Prediction for Multi-view Video Coding

  • Lim, Woong;Nam, Junghak;Sim, Donggyu
    • IEIE Transactions on Smart Processing and Computing
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.118-127
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    • 2014
  • This paper presents an efficient motion and disparity prediction method for multi-view video coding based on the high efficient video coding (HEVC) standard. The proposed method exploits inter-view candidates for effective prediction of the motion or disparity vector to be coded. The inter-view candidates include not only the motion vectors of adjacent views, but also global disparities across views. The motion vectors coded earlier in an adjacent view were found to be helpful in predicting the current motion vector to reduce the number of bits used in the motion vector information. In addition, the proposed disparity prediction using the global disparity method was found to be effective for interview predictions. A multi-view version based on HEVC was used to evaluate the proposed algorithm, and the proposed correspondence prediction method was implemented on a multi-view platform based on HEVC. The proposed algorithm yielded a coding gain of approximately 2.9% in a high efficiency configuration random access mode.

Overview of Inter-Component Coding in 3D-HEVC (3D-HEVC를 위한 인터-컴포넌트 부호화 방법)

  • Park, Min Woo;Lee, Jin Young;Kim, Chanyul
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.545-556
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    • 2015
  • A HEVC-compatible 3D video coding method (3D-HEVC) has been recently developed as an extension of the high efficiency video coding (HEVC) standard. In order to efficiently deal with the multi-view video plus depth (MVD) format, 3D-HEVC exploits an inter-component prediction which allows the prediction between texture and depth map images in addition to a temporal prediction used in the conventional single layer video coding such as H.264/AVC and HEVC. The performance of the inter-component prediction is normally affected by the accuracy of the disparity vector, and thus it is important to have an accurate disparity vector used for the inter-component prediction. This paper, therefore, introduces a disparity derivation method and inter-component algorithms using the disparity vector for the efficient 3D video coding. Simulation results show that the 3D-HEVC provides higher coding performance compared with the simulcast approach using HEVC and the simple multi-view extension (MH-HEVC).

Fast Disparity Vector Estimation using Motion vector in Stereo Image Coding (스테레오 영상에서 움직임 벡터를 이용한 고속 변이 벡터 추정)

  • Doh, Nam-Keum;Kim, Tae-Yong
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.56-65
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    • 2009
  • Stereoscopic images consist of the left image and the right image. Thus, stereoscopic images have much amounts of data than single image. Then an efficient image compression technique is needed, the DPCM-based predicted coding compression technique is used in most video coding standards. Motion and disparity estimation are needed to realize the predicted coding compression technique. Their performing algorithm is block matching algorithm used in most video coding standards. Full search algorithm is a base algorithm of block matching algorithm which finds an optimal block to compare the base block with every other block in the search area. This algorithm presents the best efficiency for finding optimal blocks, but it has very large computational loads. In this paper, we have proposed fast disparity estimation algorithm using motion and disparity vector information of the prior frame in stereo image coding. We can realize fast disparity vector estimation in order to reduce search area by taking advantage of global disparity vector and to decrease computational loads by limiting search points using motion vectors and disparity vectors of prior frame. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm has better performance in the simple image sequence than complex image sequence. We conclude that the fast disparity vector estimation is possible in simple image sequences by reducing computational complexities.

Fast Disparity Motion Vector Searching Method for the MV-HEVC (MV-HEVC에서 빠른 변위 움직임 벡터 탐색 방법)

  • Lee, Jae-Yung;Han, Jong-Ki
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.240-252
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    • 2017
  • Multi-view video codec based on the High Efficiency Video Coding (MV-HEVC) has high encoding complexity because it exploits an additional reference picture for disparity compensation prediction (DCP) when the picture of dependent view is encoded. In this paper, we propose an efficient method to reduce the complexity of disparity motion vector search for the MV-HEVC. The proposed method includes the initial search point decision method using affine transform and the adaptive search range decision method. The simulation results show that the proposed method reduces the complexity of disparity motion vector search up to 90.78% with negligible coding efficiency degradation. Also the results show that the proposed method outperforms other conventional techniques reducing complexity.

An Improved Motion/Disparity Vector Prediction for Multi-view Video Coding (다시점 비디오 부호화를 위한 개선된 움직임/변이 벡터 예측)

  • Lim, Sung-Chang;Lee, Yung-Lyul
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.37-48
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    • 2008
  • Generally, a motion vector and a disparity vector represent the motion information of an object in a single-view of camera and the displacement of the same scene between two cameras that located spatially different from each other, respectively. Conventional H.264/AVC does not use the disparity vector in the motion vector prediction because H.264/AVC has been developed for the single-view video. But, multi-view video coding that uses the inter-view prediction structure based on H.264/AVC can make use of the disparity vector instead of the motion vector when the current frame refers to the frame of different view. Therefore, in this paper, we propose an improved motion/disparity vector prediction method that consists of global disparity vector replacement and extended neighboring block prediction. From the experimental results of the proposed method compared with the conventional motion vector prediction of H.264/AVC, we achieved average 1.07% and 1.32% of BD (Bjontegaard delta)-bitrate saving for ${\pm}32$ and ${\pm}64$ of global vector search range, respectively, when the search range of the motion vector prediction is set to ${\pm}16$.

An efficient joint disparity and motion estimation for stereoscopic video coding (변이-움직임 동시 추정을 이용한 스테레오 동영상 부호화 기법)

  • 유정열;임정은;손광훈
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2001.09a
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    • pp.345-348
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    • 2001
  • 본 논문에서는 변이-움직임 벡터의 상관관계를 통한 동시 추정(joint disparity and motion estimation)을 이용하여 방대한 계산량과 데이터량을 요구하는 스테레오 영상 데이터의 효율적인 부호화를 위한 알고리즘을 제안한다. 스테레오 시퀀스에 대해서 두 변이 벡터(disparity vector)와 하나의 움직임 벡터(motion vector)의 상관관계를 이용하면 나머지 움직임 벡터는 직접적인 추정 과정 없이 얻을 수 있다. 하지만, 이렇게 얻어진 움직임 벡터는 직접 추정에 비해 정확도가 현저히 떨어져 이 벡터를 그대로 사용하여 영상을 복원하게 될 경우 심각한 오차의 누적이 발생한다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 효율적인 동시 추정을 위해 추정단에서 벡터 평활화(vector regularization)과정을 수행하고 불확실 벡터 영역 추출을 통한 선택적인 보정 과정을 수행한다. 또한, 불확실 벡터 영역의 벡터만을 가변장 부호화(variable length coding)한다. 실험결과, 직접 추정 과정을 거치지 않고 도 만족할 만한 화질의 영상을 얻을 수 있었으며, 부호화량도 상당히 감소시킬 수 있었다.

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Fast Mode Decision using Global Disparity Vector for Multi-view Video Coding (다시점 영상 부호화에서 전역 변이 벡터를 이용한 고속 모드 결정)

  • Han, Dong-Hoon;Cho, Suk-Hee;Hur, Nam-Ho;Lee, Yung-Lyul
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.328-338
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    • 2008
  • Multi-view video coding (MVC) based on H.264/AVC encodes multiple views efficiently by using a prediction scheme that exploits inter-view correlation among multiple views. However, with the increase of the number of views and use of inter-view prediction among views, total encoding time will be increased in multiview video coding. In this paper, we propose a fast mode decision using both MB(Macroblock)-based region segmentation information corresponding to each view in multiple views and global disparity vector among views in order to reduce encoding time. The proposed method achieves on average 40% reduction of total encoding time with the objective video quality degradation of about 0.04 dB peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) by using joint multi-view video model (JMVM) 4.0 that is the reference software of the multiview video coding standard.