IEEE Access (Jan 2018)
Hole Filling for View Synthesis Using Depth Guided Global Optimization
Abstract
View synthesis is an effective way to generate multi-view contents from a limited number of views, and can be utilized for 2-D-to-3-D video conversion, multi-view video compression, and virtual reality. In the view synthesis techniques, depth-image-based rendering (DIBR) is an important method to generate virtual view from video-plus-depth sequence. However, some holes might be produced in the DIBR process. Many hole filling methods have been proposed to tackle this issue, but most of them cannot achieve globally coherent or acquire trusted contents. In this paper, a hole filling method with depthguided global optimization is proposed for view synthesis. The global optimization is achieved by iterating the spatio-temporal approximate nearest neighbor (ANN) search and video reconstruction step. Directly applying global optimization might introduce some foreground artifacts to the synthesized video. To prevent this problem, some strategies have been developed in this paper. The depth information is applied to guide the spatio-temporal ANN searching and the initialization step is specified in the global optimization procedure. Our experimental results have demonstrated that the proposed method has better performance compared with other methods in terms of visual quality, trusted textures, and temporal consistency in the synthesized video.
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