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  4. A Novel Randomize Hierarchical Extension of MV-HEVC for Improved Light Field Compression
 
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A Novel Randomize Hierarchical Extension of MV-HEVC for Improved Light Field Compression

Date Issued
01-12-2019
Author(s)
Sharma, Mansi 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Ragavan, Gowtham
DOI
10.1109/IC3D48390.2019.8975905
Abstract
This paper presents a novel scheme for light field compression based on a randomize hierarchical multi-view extension of high efficiency video coding (dubbed as RH-MVHEVC). Specifically, a light field data are arranged as a multiple pseudo-temporal video sequences which are efficiently compressed with MV-HEVC encoder, following an integrated random coding technique and hierarchical prediction scheme. The critical advantage of proposed RH-MVHEVC scheme is that it utilizes not just a temporal and inter-view prediction, but efficiently exploits the strong intrinsic similarities within each sub-aperture image and among neighboring sub-aperture images in both horizontal and vertical directions. Experimental results consistently outperform the state-of-the-art compression methods on benchmark ICME 2016 and ICIP 2017 grand challenge data sets. It achieves an average up to 33.803% BD-rate reduction and 1.7978 dB BD-PSNR improvement compared with an advanced JEM video encoder, and an average 20.4156% BD-rate reduction and 2.0644 dB BD-PSNR improvement compared with a latest image-based JEM-anchor coding scheme.
Volume
2019-January
Subjects
  • hierarchical predicti...

  • Light field

  • multi-view pseudo seq...

  • MV-HEVC

  • plenoptic image compr...

  • randomized coding

  • rate allocation

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