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Edge and motion-adaptive median filtering for multi-view depth map enhancement

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Abstract

The authors present a novel multi-view depth map enhancement method deployed as a post-processing of initially estimated depth maps, which are incoherent in the temporal and inter-view dimensions. The proposed method is based on edge and motion-adaptive median filtering and allows for an improved quality of virtual view synthesis. To enforce the spatial, temporal and inter-view coherence in the multiview depth maps, the median filtering is applied to 4-dimensional windows that consist of the spatially neighbor depth map values taken at different viewpoints and time instants. These windows have locally adaptive shapes in a presence of edges or motion to preserve sharpness and realistic rendering. We show that our enhancement method leads to a reduction of a coding bit-rate required for representation of the depth maps and also to a gain in the quality of synthesized views at an arbitrary virtual viewpoint. At the same time, the method carries a low additional computational complexity.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationnan
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Print)9781424445943
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2009
Event2009 Picture Coding Symposium - Chicago
Duration: 6 May 20096 Aug 2009

Conference

Conference2009 Picture Coding Symposium
CityChicago
Period6/05/096/08/09
Other2009 Picture Coding Symposium (06/05/2009-06/08/2009, Chicago)

Keywords

  • image enhancement

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