Depth-aided inpainting for disocclusion restoration of multi-view images using depth-image-based rendering |
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Authors: | Kai Luo Dong-xiao Li Ya-mei Feng Ming Zhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Information Science and Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, China
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Abstract: | A new algorithm is proposed for restoring disocclusion regions in depth-image-based rendering (DIBR) warped images. Current solutions include layered depth image (LDI), pre-filtering methods, and post-processing methods. The LDI is complicated, and pre-filtering of depth images causes noticeable geometrical distortions in cases of large baseline warping. This paper presents a depth-aided inpainting method which inherits merits from Criminisi's inpainting algorithm. The proposed method features incorporation of a depth cue into texture estimation. The algorithm efficiently handles depth ambiguity by penalizing larger Lagrange multipliers of filling points closer to the warping position compared with the surrounding existing points. We perform morphological operations on depth images to accelerate the algorithm convergence, and adopt a luma-first strategy to adapt to various color sampling formats. Experiments on test multi-view sequence showed that our method has superiority in depth differentiation and geometrical loyalty in the restoration of warped images. Also, peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) statistics on non-hole regions and whole image comparisons both compare favorably to those obtained by state of the art techniques. |
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Keywords: | Depth-aided inpainting Disocclusion restoration Depth-image-based rendering (DIBR) Image warping Stereo-scopic image Multi-view image 3D-TV |
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