Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXI 2008
DOI: 10.1117/12.796487
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Rate controlling for color and depth based 3D video coding

Abstract: Rate control is a very important tool for any kind of video coding and transmission. Even though there are many rate control techniques designed for 2D video, not much work has been carried out in this area for 3D video. In this paper, a novel rate control approach for 3D video based on color and depth maps is introduced. The aim of this rate control algorithm is to keep the 3D video quality near constant. Since the 3D video is synthesized from color and depth maps and the final quality of 3D video is more inf… Show more

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“…The main drawback of this algorithm lies in the fact that it is not based on the new H264/MVC standard and is not suitable for real-time applications. The authors of [19] propose a similar approach using Lagrangian optimisation techniques.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main drawback of this algorithm lies in the fact that it is not based on the new H264/MVC standard and is not suitable for real-time applications. The authors of [19] propose a similar approach using Lagrangian optimisation techniques.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (18) and (19), , where is the number of total reference views in the current view coding. Thus, the final target bits are (20) where and are defined as (21) and (22) IV. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS In order to evaluate the proposed 3D video rate control algorithm, several experiments are performed with 3D video sequences of Breakdancers, Book Arrival, Alt Moabit, Mobile and Kendo.…”
Section: E Multiview Hrd Considerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lim et al first proposed a 3D multiview rate control algorithm based on human visual system [19]. For video plus depth representation, the off-line rate control methods using evolution strategy [20] or Lagrangian optimization [21] are proposed. However, these 3D video rate control algorithms are not used for MVD-based 3D video coding, and they also do not aim at 3D video coding with the new H.264/MVC standard.…”
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confidence: 99%