Title :
Perceptual Awareness Rate Control for Multi-View Video Encoder in Stereoscopic Display
Author :
Pei-Jun Lee ; Yu-Chen Lai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Chi Nan Univ., Nantou, Taiwan
Abstract :
Multi-view video coding technique has been widely applied to 3D stereoscopic display. This paper proposes a rate control algorithm for multi-view video codec which is a tradeoff method between the data compression ratio and picture quality of 3D video. This study utilizes the characteristics of visual perception for 3D video viewers to determine the interesting regions in all view videos. Interesting regions with different levels, which depend on the existence of macroblocks with high motion, objects with individual shape, or obvious texture, are determined in the proposed algorithm by considering the corresponding Just Noticeable Distortion function, luminance histogram bin variation and edge strength, respectively. Then the proposed algorithm assigns adequate quantization parameters to control the bit-rate for different levels of interesting regions such that the video quality of the interesting regions is preserved and the bit-rate in the non-interesting regions is reallocated to 3D video storage and transmission for stereoscopic display. The experiment results show that the proposed method successfully achieves high quality preservation and low bit-rate for 3D effects.
Keywords :
data compression; distortion; quantisation (signal); stereo image processing; three-dimensional displays; video codecs; video coding; video communication; visual perception; 3D stereoscopic display; 3D video storage; 3D video transmission; 3D video viewer; bit rate reallocation; data compression ratio; edge strength; just noticeable distortion function; luminance histogram bin variation; multiview video codec; multiview video coding; multiview video encoder; noninteresting region; perceptual awareness rate control; picture quality; quantization parameter assignment; visual perception; Data compression; Distortion; Three-dimensional displays; Video coding; Video recording; Visual perception; Visual perception system (VPS); multi-view video coding; rate control;
Journal_Title :
Display Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JDT.2012.2237382