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Nonuniform depth distribution selection with discrete Fourier transform

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In recent years there is a growing interest in the generation of virtual views from a limited set of input cameras. This is especially useful for applications such as Free Viewpoint Navigation and light field displays [Tanimoto 2015]. The latter often requires tens to hundreds of input views, while it is often not feasible to record with as many cameras. View interpolation algorithms often traverse a set of depths to find correspondences between the input images [Stankiewicz et al. 2013; Goorts et al. 2013]. Most algorithms choose a uniform set of depths to traverse (as shown in Figure 2(a)), but this often leads to an excessive amount of unnecessary calculations in regions where no objects are located. It also results in an increased amount of mismatches, and thus, inaccuracies in the generated views. These problems also occur when a too large depth range is selected. Hence, typically a depth range that encloses the scene tightly is manually selected to mitigate these errors. A depth distribution that organizes the depth layers around the objects in the scene, as shown in Figure 2(b), would reduce these errors and decrease the number of computations by reducing the number of depths to search through. [Goorts et al. 2013] determine a nonuniform global depth distribution by reusing the generated depth information from the previous time stamp. This makes the algorithm dependent on previous results.

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Goorts, P., Maesen, S., Dumont, M., Rogmans, S., and Bekaert, P. 2013. Optimization of Free Viewpoint Interpolation by Applying Adaptive Depth Plane Distributions in Plane Sweeping. In Proc. of the Tenth Intl. Conf. on Signal Processing and Multimedia Applications (SIGMAP 2013), INSTICC.
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Kim, C., Zimmer, H., Pritch, Y., Sorkine-Hornung, A., and Gross, M. H. 2013. Scene Reconstruction from High Spatio-Angular Resolution Light Fields. ACM Trans. Graph. 32, 4, 73--1.
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Stankiewicz, O., Wegner, K., Tanimoto, M., and Domaski, M., 2013. Enhanced Depth Estimation Reference Software (DERS) for Free-viewpoint Television, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11/M31518, Oct.
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Tanimoto, M. 2015. FTV Standardization for Super Multi-view and Free Navigation in MPEG. In SPIE Sensing Technology+ Applications, International Society for Optics and Photonics, 94950T--94950T.

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SIGGRAPH '16: ACM SIGGRAPH 2016 Posters
July 2016
170 pages
ISBN:9781450343718
DOI:10.1145/2945078
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  1. Fourier transform
  2. depth distribution
  3. epipolar plane images
  4. light fields

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