Navigation domain representation for interactive multiview imaging
Thomas Maugey, Ismael Daribo, Gene Cheung, Pascal Frossard

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new multiview data representation for interactive 3D navigation that balances bandwidth constraints with high flexibility, enabling efficient and seamless viewpoint navigation in streaming systems.
Contribution
It proposes a novel segmentation-based multiview representation that allows view synthesis within segments and efficient navigation with minimal data requests.
Findings
Achieves similar compression to classical inter-view coding.
Enables free navigation within segments without additional data requests.
Optimized segmentation improves resource management in interactive streaming.
Abstract
Enabling users to interactively navigate through different viewpoints of a static scene is a new interesting functionality in 3D streaming systems. While it opens exciting perspectives towards rich multimedia applications, it requires the design of novel representations and coding techniques in order to solve the new challenges imposed by interactive navigation. Interactivity clearly brings new design constraints: the encoder is unaware of the exact decoding process, while the decoder has to reconstruct information from incomplete subsets of data since the server can generally not transmit images for all possible viewpoints due to resource constrains. In this paper, we propose a novel multiview data representation that permits to satisfy bandwidth and storage constraints in an interactive multiview streaming system. In particular, we partition the multiview navigation domain into…
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