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A disocclusion replacement approach to subjective assessment for depth map quality evaluation

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posted on 2017-02-24, 15:52 authored by N. Haddad, Safak DoganSafak Dogan, Hemantha Kodikara Arachchi, Varuna De Silva, Ahmet Kondoz
An inherent problem of Depth Image Based Rendering (DIBR) is the visual presence of disocclusions in the rendered views. This poses a significant challenge when the subjective assessment of these views is utilised for evaluating the quality of the depth maps used in the rendering process. Although various techniques are available to address this challenge, they result in concealing distortions, which are directly caused by the depth map imperfections. For the purposes of depth map quality evaluation, there is a need for an approach that deals with the presence of disocclusions without having further impact on other distortions. The aim of this approach is to enable the subjective assessments of rendered views to provide results, which are more representative of the quality of the depth map used in the rendering process.

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  • Loughborough University London

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3DTV-Conference 2014 (3DTV-CON 2014)

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HADDAD, N. ... et al, 2014. A disocclusion replacement approach to subjective assessment for depth map quality evaluation. 3DTV-Conference: The True Vision - Capture, Transmission and Display of 3D Video (3DTV-CON 2014), Budapest, Hungary, 2nd-4th July 2014

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2014-07-02

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2014

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2161-203X

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  • en

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Budapest, Hungary

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