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Hierarchical interpolation-based disocclusion region recovery for two-view to N-view conversion system
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Hierarchical interpolation-based disocclusion region recovery for two-view to N-view conversion system

Wun-Ting Lin, Chen-Ting Yeh and Shang-Hong Lai
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), Vol.9315, pp.642-650
2015

Abstract

Disocclusion region recovery Image inpainting Novel view synthesis View interpolation
In this paper, we propose a novel disocclusion region recovery approach for two-view to n-view conversion system. Although the topic of view synthesis has been exhaustively studied for decades, a reliable disocclusion region recovery approach, an indispensable issue in synthesizing realistic content of virtual view, is still under research. The most common concept used for predicting these unknown pixels is inpainting-related method, which fills the disocclusion region with the information of mated exemplars in self-defined searching domain. In spite of widely taken in making up the missing values generated among the synthesis procedures, the result quality of inpainting-based approach is sensitive to the filling priority and also unstable in recovering large disocclusion region. Therefore, we propose a hierarchical interpolation-based approach to calculate the desired lost information under coarse-to-fine manner accompanied with the joint bilateral upsampling technology, applied for enlarging the estimation from small dimension to higher-resolution. Proposed hierarchical interpolation-based scheme is more robust in restoring the value of missing region and also induces fewer artifacts.We demonstrate the superior quality of the synthesized virtual views under the proposed recovery algorithm over the traditional inpainting-based method through experiments on several benchmarking video datasets.

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