In-Network View Synthesis for Interactive Multiview Video Systems
Laura Toni, Gene Cheung, and Pascal Frossard

TL;DR
This paper proposes an in-network reference view synthesis approach for interactive multiview video systems, optimizing view selection to maximize navigation quality under bandwidth constraints using a dynamic programming algorithm.
Contribution
It introduces a novel in-network view synthesis method with a polynomial-time algorithm for optimal view selection, improving navigation quality in bandwidth-limited scenarios.
Findings
In-network synthesis improves viewpoint sampling quality.
The proposed algorithm effectively minimizes distortion under bandwidth constraints.
Simulation results demonstrate enhanced navigation quality with the method.
Abstract
To enable Interactive multiview video systems with a minimum view-switching delay, multiple camera views are sent to the users, which are used as reference images to synthesize additional virtual views via depth-image-based rendering. In practice, bandwidth constraints may however restrict the number of reference views sent to clients per time unit, which may in turn limit the quality of the synthesized viewpoints. We argue that the reference view selection should ideally be performed close to the users, and we study the problem of in-network reference view synthesis such that the navigation quality is maximized at the clients. We consider a distributed cloud network architecture where data stored in a main cloud is delivered to end users with the help of cloudlets, i.e., resource-rich proxies close to the users. In order to satisfy last-hop bandwidth constraints from the cloudlet to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVideo Coding and Compression Technologies · Image and Video Quality Assessment · Advanced Vision and Imaging
