Stereoscopic 3D from 2D video with super-resolution capability
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Abstract
This paper presents a new approach for the generation of super-resolution stereoscopic and multi-view video from monocular video. Such multi-view video is used, for instance, with multi-user 3D displays or auto-stereoscopic displays with head-tracking to create a depth impression of the observed scenery. Our approach is an extension of the realistic stereo-view synthesis (RSVS) approach, which is based on structure from motion techniques and image-based rendering to generate the desired stereoscopic views for each point in time. Subjective quality measurements with 25 real and 3 synthetic sequences were carried out to test the performance of RSVS against simple time-shift and depth-image-based rendering (DIBR). Our approach heavily enhances the stereoscopic depth perception and gives a more realistic impression of the observed scenery. Simulation results applying super-resolution show that the image quality can further be improved by reducing motion blur and compression artifacts.
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@article{j.image.2008.07.004,
author = {Knorr, Sebastian and Kunter, Matthias and Sikora, Thomas},
title = {Stereoscopic 3D from 2D video with super-resolution capability},
journal = {Signal processing: Image communication},
publisher = {Elsevier},
year = {2008},
volume = {23},
issue = {9},
pages = {665--676},
doi = {10.1016/j.image.2008.07.004},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0923596508000842}
}