IEEE Transactions on Multimedia | 2019

New Hole-Filling Method Using Extrapolated Spatio-Temporal Background Information for a Synthesized Free-View

 
 
 

Abstract


This paper introduces a new hole-filling method using extrapolated spatio-temporal background information to obtain a synthesized free-view. New temporal background modeling is proposed, which incorporates stationary temporal information in the hole-filling process and preserves the temporal consistency of synthesized views. A background codebook is distinguished from a non-overlapped patch-based codebook, which contributes to extracting reliable temporal background information. Furthermore, a depth-map driven spatial local background estimation is also addressed to discriminate the background holes in each disocclusion and to define two spatial BG constraints that represent the lower and upper bounds of a background candidate. Holes are filled by comparing the similarities between the temporal background information and the spatial background constraints. In addition, a depth map-based ghost removal filter is described to solve the problem of the non-fit between a color image and the corresponding depth map of a virtual view. Finally, an exemplar-based inpainting is applied to fill in the remaining holes with a priority function that includes a new depth term. The experimental results demonstrated that the proposed method led to results that promised subjective and objective improvement over state-of-the-art methods.

Volume 21
Pages 1345-1358
DOI 10.1109/TMM.2018.2880954
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Multimedia

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