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19 September 2017 A novel projection for omni-directional video
Adeel Abbas, David Newman
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Abstract
Omnidirectional video coding typically involves mapping spherical image data onto a two-dimensional plane by means of a projection format. In this paper, we introduce and share results on a relatively new projection format called Rotated Sphere Projection (RSP). RSP uses two symmetric and perfectly continuous segments to represent sphere. It has a simple 3:2 aspect ratio, close proximity to sphere and a very simple mathematical representation that is same as Equirectangular Projection. Test results using JVET’s common testing conditions are also presented.
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Adeel Abbas and David Newman "A novel projection for omni-directional video", Proc. SPIE 10396, Applications of Digital Image Processing XL, 103960V (19 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2271944
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KEYWORDS
Optical spheres

Video processing

Associative arrays

Computer programming

Image compression

Image transmission

Panoramic photography

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