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- Silhouette Enhancement in Light Field Disparity Estimation Using the Structure TensorPublication . Lourenço, Rui; Assunção, Pedro; Távora, Luís M.N.; Fonseca-Pinto, Rui; Faria, SergioThis paper presents a method to improve disparity maps computed from light field images using structure tensor methods, which tend to expand the borders of the occluding objects, enlarging their silhouette. The proposed method relies on the fact that such regions of the silhouette are defined by a mismatch between the disparity map edges, computed by the structure tensor, and those of the corresponding epipolar plane images (EPI) representing the light field. The proposed silhouette improvement method determines a correspondence between EPI edges and the disparity map edges, identifying the erroneous silhouette regions. The disparity map is corrected by using neighbouring values computed with high structure tensor reliability. The achieved results show that the disparity map is improved both around object edges and overall, reducing the MSE by 47.9% in comparison with other methods also based on the structure tensor.
- Lossless coding of light field images based on minimum-rate predictorsPublication . Santos, João M.; Assunção, Pedro; Cruz, Luis A. da Silva; de Oliveira Pegado de Noronha E Távora, Luís Miguel; Fonseca-Pinto, Rui; Faria, SergioRecent developments in light field acquisition and computational photography are driving new research efforts on light field encoding methods, capable of exploiting the specific features of this type of visual data. This paper presents a research study of lossless light field image compression, using Minimum-Rate Predictors (MRP) and mainstream image and video encoders. The research is focused on three light field representation formats: lenslet images, stack of sub-aperture images and epipolar images. The main contributions of this work are the ‘Spiral-blackend’ serialization method and the use of MRP for the lossless compression of light fields with joint encoding of RGB data. The results show that the lenslet format yields lower compression efficiencies than other formats. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the MRP algorithm consistently outperforms HEVC-RExt, JPEG2000, JPEG-LS and CALIC when light fields are represented by either a stack of sub-aperture or epipolar images.