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- Light field HEVC-based image coding using locally linear embedding and self-similarity compensated predictionPublication . Monteiro, Ricardo; Lucas, Luis; Conti, Caroline; Nunes, Paulo; M. M. Rodrigues, Nuno; Faria, Sergio; Pagliari, Carla; Silva, Eduardo da; Soares, LuisLight field imaging is a promising new technology that allows the user not only to change the focus and perspective after taking a picture, as well as to generate 3D content, among other applications. However, light field images are characterized by large amounts of data and there is a lack of coding tools to efficiently encode this type of content. Therefore, this paper proposes the addition of two new prediction tools to the HEVC framework, to improve its coding efficiency. The first tool is based on the local linear embedding-based prediction and the second one is based on the self-similarity compensated prediction. Experimental results show improvements over JPEG and HEVC in terms of average bitrate savings of 71.44% and 31.87%, and average PSNR gains of 4.73dB and 0.89dB, respectively.
- Light Field Image CompressionPublication . Conti, Caroline; Soares, Luís Ducla; Nunes, Paulo; Perra, Cristian; Assunção, Pedro; Sjöström, Mårten; Li, Yun; Olsson, Roger; Jennehag, UlfLight field imaging based on a single-tier camera equipped with a micro-lens array has currently risen up as a practical and prospective approach for future visual applications and services. However, successfully deploying actual light field imaging applications and services will require identifying adequate coding solutions to efficiently handle the massive amount of data involved in these systems. In this context, this chapter presents some of the most recent light field image coding solutions that have been investigated. After a brief review of the current state of the art in image coding formats for light field photography, an experimental study of the rate-distortion performance for different coding formats and architectures is presented. Then, aiming at enabling faster deployment of light field applications and services in the consumer market, a scalable light field coding solution that provides backward compatibility with legacy display devices (e.g., 2D, 3D stereo, and 3D multiview) is also presented. Furthermore, a light field coding scheme based on a sparse set of microimages and the associated blockwise disparity is also presented. This coding scheme is scalable with three layers such that the rendering can be performed with the sparse micro-image set, the reconstructed light field image, and the decoded light field image.
- Locally Linear Embedding-Based Prediction For 3D Holoscopic Image Coding Using HevcPublication . Lucas, Luís F. R.; Conti, Caroline; Nunes, Paulo; Soares, Luís Ducla; Rodrigues, Nuno M. M.; Pagliari, Carla L.; Silva, Eduardo A. B. da; Faria, Sérgio M. M. deHoloscopic imaging is a prospective acquisition and display solution for providing true 3D content and fatigue-free 3D visualization. However, efficient coding schemes for this particular type of content are needed to enable proper storage and delivery of the large amount of data involved in these systems. Therefore, this paper proposes an alternative HEVC-based coding scheme for efficient representation of holoscopic images. In this scheme, some directional intra prediction modes of the HEVC are replaced by a more efficient prediction framework based on locally linear embedding techniques. Experimental results show the advantage of the proposed prediction for 3D holoscopic image coding, compared to the reference HEVC standard as well as previously presented approaches in this field.
