You have requested a machine translation of selected content from our databases. This functionality is provided solely for your convenience and is in no way intended to replace human translation. Neither SPIE nor the owners and publishers of the content make, and they explicitly disclaim, any express or implied representations or warranties of any kind, including, without limitation, representations and warranties as to the functionality of the translation feature or the accuracy or completeness of the translations.
Translations are not retained in our system. Your use of this feature and the translations is subject to all use restrictions contained in the Terms and Conditions of Use of the SPIE website.
24 August 2006Single encoder and decoder design for multi-view video
The progress of data transmission technology through the Internet has spread a variety of realistic contents. One of
such contents is multi-view video that is acquired from multiple camera sensors. In general, the multi-view video
processing requires encoders and decoders as many as the number of cameras, and thus the processing complexity
results in difficulties of practical implementation.
To solve for this problem, this paper considers a simple multi-view system utilizing a single encoder and a single
decoder. In the encoder side, input multi-view YUV sequences are combined on GOP units by a video mixer. Then, the
mixed sequence is compressed by an H.264/AVC encoder. The decoding is composed of a single decoder and a
scheduler controlling the decoding process. The goal of the scheduler is to assign approximately identical number of
decoded frames to each view sequence by estimating the decoder utilization of a GOP and subsequently applying frame
skip algorithms. Furthermore, in the frame skip, efficient frame selection algorithms are studied for H.264/AVC
baseline and main profiles based upon a cost function that is related to perceived video quality.
Our proposed method has been performed on various multi-view test sequences adopted by MPEG 3DAV.
Experimental results show that approximately identical decoder utilization is achieved for each view sequence so that
each view sequence is fairly displayed. Finally, the performance of the proposed method is compared with a simulcast
encoder in terms of bit-rate and PSNR using a rate-distortion curve.
The alert did not successfully save. Please try again later.
Haksoo Kim, Wonkuk Son, Artem Ignatov, Manbae Kim, "Single encoder and decoder design for multi-view video," Proc. SPIE 6312, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXIX, 63121L (24 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.678960