Title :
Histogram-Based Prefiltering for Luminance and Chrominance Compensation of Multiview Video
Author :
Fecker, Ulrich ; Barkowsky, Marcus ; Kaup, André
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Multimedia Commun. & Signal Process., Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen
Abstract :
Significant advances have recently been made in the coding of video data recorded with multiple cameras. However, luminance and chrominance variations between the camera views may deteriorate the performance of multiview codecs and image-based rendering algorithms. A histogram matching algorithm can be applied to efficiently compensate for these differences in a prefiltering step. A mapping function is derived which adapts the cumulative histogram of a distorted sequence to the cumulative histogram of a reference sequence. If all camera views of a multiview sequence are adapted to a common reference using histogram matching, the spatial prediction across camera views is improved. The basic algorithm is extended in three ways: a time-constant calculation of the mapping function, RGB color conversion, and the use of global disparity compensation. The best coding results are achieved when time-constant histogram calculation and RGB color conversion are combined. In this case, the usage of histogram matching prior to multiview encoding leads to substantial gains in the coding efficiency of up to 0.7 dB for the luminance component and up to 1.9 dB for the chrominance components. This prefiltering step can be combined with block-based illumination compensation techniques that modify the coder and decoder themselves, especially with the approach implemented in the multiview reference software of the joint video team (JVT). Additional coding gains up to 0.4 dB can be observed when both methods are combined.
Keywords :
brightness; data recording; filtering theory; image sequences; video cameras; video coding; RGB color conversion; block-based illumination compensation techniques; chrominance compensation; data recorded; global disparity compensation; histogram matching algorithm; histogram-based prefiltering; image- based rendering algorithms; joint video team; luminance compensation; mapping function; multiple cameras; multiview codecs; multiview reference software; multiview video; spatial prediction; video coding; Image-based rendering; Multi-view video; image-based rendering; multiview video; video coding; video signal processing;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2008.926997