Enhanced Spatially Interleaved Techniques for Multi-View Distributed Video Coding
Abstract
This paper presents a multi-view distributed video coding framework for independent camera encoding and centralized decoding. Spatio-temporal-view concealment methods are developed that exploit the interleaved nature of the employed hybrid KEY/Wyner-Ziv frames for block-wise generation of the side information (SI). We study a number of view concealment methods and develop a joint approach that exploits all available correlation for forming the side information. We apply a diversity technique for fusing multiple such predictions thereby achieving more reliable results. We additionally introduce systems enhancements for further improving the rate distortion performance through selective feedback, inter-view bitplane projection and frame subtraction. Results show a significant improvement in performance relative to H.264 intra coding of up to 25% reduction in bitrate or equivalently 2.5 dB increase in PSNR.
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@article{arxiv.1912.07854,
title = {Enhanced Spatially Interleaved Techniques for Multi-View Distributed Video Coding},
author = {Nantheera Anantrasirichai and Dimitris Agrafiotis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.07854},
year = {2019}
}
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12 pages