Title :
Video Enhancement of People Wearing Polarized Glasses: Darkening Reversal and Reflection Reduction
Author :
Mao Ye ; Cha Zhang ; Ruigang Yang
Abstract :
With the wide-spread of consumer 3D-TV technology, stereoscopic videoconferencing systems are emerging. However, the special glasses participants wear to see 3D can create distracting images. This paper presents a computational framework to reduce undesirable artifacts in the eye regions caused by these 3D glasses. More specifically, we add polarized filters to the stereo camera so that partial images of reflection can be captured. A novel Bayesian model is then developed to describe the imaging process of the eye regions including darkening and reflection, and infer the eye regions based on Classification Expectation-Maximization (EM). The recovered eye regions under the glasses are brighter and with little reflections, leading to a more nature videoconferencing experience. Qualitative evaluations and user studies are conducted to demonstrate the substantial improvement our approach can achieve.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; cameras; expectation-maximisation algorithm; eye; glass; image classification; stereo image processing; video communication; 3D glasses; Bayesian model; classification expectation-maximization; computational framework; consumer 3D-TV technology; distracting images; eye regions; imaging process; partial reflection images; polarized glass wearing people; qualitative evaluations; stereo camera; stereoscopic videoconferencing systems; video enhancement; Cameras; Glass; Image color analysis; Integrated circuits; Teleconferencing; Three-dimensional displays; 3D Videoconferencing; Reflection Reduction;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2013 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2013.156