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Kami mencadangkan skim pengekodan yang cekap untuk medan cahaya padat, iaitu, satu set imej berbilang sudut pandangan yang diambil dengan selang sudut pandang yang sangat kecil. Idea utama di sebalik cadangan kami ialah medan cahaya diwakili hanya menggunakan imej binari berwajaran, di mana beberapa imej binari dan nilai berat yang sepadan dipilih untuk menganggarkan medan cahaya secara optimum. Skim pengekodan yang dicadangkan adalah berbeza sama sekali daripada standard pengekodan imej/video moden yang melibatkan prosedur yang lebih kompleks seperti ramalan dan transformasi intra/antara bingkai. Satu kelebihan kaedah kami ialah kesederhanaan melampau proses penyahkodan, yang akan membawa kepada penyahkod yang lebih pantas dan kurang kuasa daripada codec standard. Satu lagi aspek berguna dalam cadangan kami ialah kaedah pengekodan kami boleh dibuat berskala, di mana ketepatan medan cahaya yang dinyahkod dipertingkatkan secara progresif apabila kami menggunakan lebih banyak maklumat yang dikodkan. Terima kasih kepada strategi bahagi-dan-takluk yang diguna pakai untuk pengekodan berskala, kami juga boleh mengurangkan dengan ketara kerumitan pengiraan proses pengekodan. Walaupun kaedah kami masih dalam fasa penyelidikan awal, keputusan percubaan menunjukkan bahawa ia mencapai prestasi herotan kadar yang munasabah berbanding dengan codec video standard.
Koji KOMATSU
Nagoya University
Kohei ISECHI
Nagoya University
Keita TAKAHASHI
Nagoya University
Toshiaki FUJII
Nagoya University
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Koji KOMATSU, Kohei ISECHI, Keita TAKAHASHI, Toshiaki FUJII, "Light Field Coding Using Weighted Binary Images" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E102-D, no. 11, pp. 2110-2119, November 2019, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2019PCP0001.
Abstract: We propose an efficient coding scheme for a dense light field, i.e., a set of multi-viewpoint images taken with very small viewpoint intervals. The key idea behind our proposal is that a light field is represented using only weighted binary images, where several binary images and corresponding weight values are chosen so as to optimally approximate the light field. The proposed coding scheme is completely different from those of modern image/video coding standards that involve more complex procedures such as intra/inter-frame prediction and transforms. One advantage of our method is the extreme simplicity of the decoding process, which will lead to a faster and less power-hungry decoder than those of the standard codecs. Another useful aspect of our proposal is that our coding method can be made scalable, where the accuracy of the decoded light field is improved in a progressive manner as we use more encoded information. Thanks to the divide-and-conquer strategy adopted for the scalable coding, we can also substantially reduce the computational complexity of the encoding process. Although our method is still in the early research phase, experimental results demonstrated that it achieves reasonable rate-distortion performances compared with those of the standard video codecs.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/transinf.2019PCP0001/_p
Salinan
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author={Koji KOMATSU, Kohei ISECHI, Keita TAKAHASHI, Toshiaki FUJII, },
journal={IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information},
title={Light Field Coding Using Weighted Binary Images},
year={2019},
volume={E102-D},
number={11},
pages={2110-2119},
abstract={We propose an efficient coding scheme for a dense light field, i.e., a set of multi-viewpoint images taken with very small viewpoint intervals. The key idea behind our proposal is that a light field is represented using only weighted binary images, where several binary images and corresponding weight values are chosen so as to optimally approximate the light field. The proposed coding scheme is completely different from those of modern image/video coding standards that involve more complex procedures such as intra/inter-frame prediction and transforms. One advantage of our method is the extreme simplicity of the decoding process, which will lead to a faster and less power-hungry decoder than those of the standard codecs. Another useful aspect of our proposal is that our coding method can be made scalable, where the accuracy of the decoded light field is improved in a progressive manner as we use more encoded information. Thanks to the divide-and-conquer strategy adopted for the scalable coding, we can also substantially reduce the computational complexity of the encoding process. Although our method is still in the early research phase, experimental results demonstrated that it achieves reasonable rate-distortion performances compared with those of the standard video codecs.},
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doi={10.1587/transinf.2019PCP0001},
ISSN={1745-1361},
month={November},}
Salinan
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AU - Kohei ISECHI
AU - Keita TAKAHASHI
AU - Toshiaki FUJII
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DO - 10.1587/transinf.2019PCP0001
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