Title :
Multiview extension of HEVC using reduced resolution disparity information for inter-view prediction tools
Author :
Brust, Heribert ; Müller, Karsten ; Schwarz, Heiko ; Wiegand, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Image Process. Dept., Fraunhofer HHI, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
This paper investigates the effect of reducing the resolution of estimated depth maps that are used for inter-view motion and residual prediction in a multiview extension of HEVC. The investigated HEVC extension includes disparity compensated prediction similar to the MVC extension of H.264/AVC. For further increasing the coding efficiency, the obtained disparity vectors are used to estimate depth maps, which are employed by two additional tools: The inter-view motion prediction uses the estimated data for predicting motion vectors of dependent views from the independent view while the inter-view residual prediction uses the depth data for predicting the residual data of dependent views. Simulations showed that, on average, bit rate savings of about 10% for the dependent views are achieved by enabling the additional coding tools. By reducing the resolution of the estimated depth maps, the decoding complexity overhead associated with the inter-view motion and residual prediction can be significantly decreased from about 167% to 128% at the expense of a minor bit rate increase of about 0.5%.
Keywords :
decoding; encoding; video coding; H.264/AVC; HEVC extension; MVC extension; bit rate savings; coding tools; decoding complexity overhead; disparity compensated prediction; disparity vectors; estimated depth maps; high efficiency video coding; inter-view motion prediction; inter-view prediction tools; multiview extension; reduced resolution disparity information; residual prediction; Bit rate; Decoding; Encoding; Estimation; Transform coding; Vectors; Video coding; 3D video coding; Multi-view video coding; inter-view prediction;
Conference_Titel :
3DTV-Conference: The True Vision - Capture, Transmission and Display of 3D Video (3DTV-CON), 2012
Conference_Location :
Zurich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4904-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2161-2021
DOI :
10.1109/3DTV.2012.6365453