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Computationally Efficient Light Field Image Compression Using a Multiview HEVC Framework

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dc.contributor.author Ghafoor, Mubeen
dc.contributor.author Tariq, Syed Ali
dc.contributor.author Hassan, Ali
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-11T07:25:13Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-11T07:25:13Z
dc.date.issued 2019-09-30
dc.identifier.issn 2169-3536
dc.identifier.uri http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1095
dc.description.abstract The acquisition of the spatial and angular information of a scene using light field (LF) technologies supplement a wide range of post-processing applications, such as scene reconstruction, refocusing, virtual view synthesis, and so forth. The additional angular information possessed by LF data increases the size of the overall data captured while offering the same spatial resolution. The main contributor to the size of captured data (i.e., angular information) contains a high correlation that is exploited by state-of-the-art video encoders by treating the LF as a pseudo video sequence (PVS). The interpretation of LF as a single PVS restricts the encoding scheme to only utilize a single-dimensional angular correlation present in the LF data. In this paper, we present an LF compression framework that efficiently exploits the spatial and angular correlation using a multiview extension of high-efficiency video coding (MV-HEVC). The input LF views are converted into multiple PVSs and are organized hierarchically. The rate-allocation scheme takes into account the assigned organization of frames and distributes quality/bits among them accordingly. Subsequently, the reference picture selection scheme prioritizes the reference frames based on the assigned quality. The proposed compression scheme is evaluated by following the common test conditions set by JPEG Pleno. The proposed scheme performs 0.75 dB better compared to state-of-the-art compression schemes and 2.5 dB better compared to the $\times$ 265-based JPEG Pleno anchor scheme. Moreover, an optimized motion-search scheme is proposed in the framework that reduces the computational complexity (in terms of the sum of absolute difference [SAD] computations) of motion estimation by up to 87% with a negligible loss in visual quality (approximately 0.05 dB). en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher IEEE en_US
dc.subject COMSATS en_US
dc.subject plenoptic en_US
dc.subject Image coding en_US
dc.subject Cameras en_US
dc.subject Two dimensional displays en_US
dc.subject Transform coding en_US
dc.subject Organizations en_US
dc.subject Correlation en_US
dc.subject Tools en_US
dc.subject Compression en_US
dc.subject light field en_US
dc.subject MV-HEVC en_US
dc.title Computationally Efficient Light Field Image Compression Using a Multiview HEVC Framework en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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