Light Field Image Coding Based on Hybrid Data Representation

This paper proposes a novel efficient light field coding approach based on a hybrid data representation. Current state-of-the-art light field coding solutions either operate on micro-images or sub-aperture images. Consequently, the intrinsic redundancy that exists in light field images is not fully...

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Main Authors: Ricardo J. S. Monteiro, Nuno M. M. Rodrigues, Sergio M. M. Faria, Paulo J. L. Nunes
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9123762/
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spelling doaj-64394c75e9554e18b17f70368087da5c2021-03-30T02:26:40ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01811572811574410.1109/ACCESS.2020.30046259123762Light Field Image Coding Based on Hybrid Data RepresentationRicardo J. S. Monteiro0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5555-5535Nuno M. M. Rodrigues1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9536-1017Sergio M. M. Faria2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0993-9124Paulo J. L. Nunes3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3982-5723Instituto de Telecomunicações, Lisbon, PortugalInstituto de Telecomunicações, Leiria, PortugalInstituto de Telecomunicações, Leiria, PortugalInstituto de Telecomunicações, Lisbon, PortugalThis paper proposes a novel efficient light field coding approach based on a hybrid data representation. Current state-of-the-art light field coding solutions either operate on micro-images or sub-aperture images. Consequently, the intrinsic redundancy that exists in light field images is not fully exploited, as is demonstrated. This novel hybrid data representation approach allows to simultaneously exploit four types of redundancies: i) sub-aperture image intra spatial redundancy, ii) sub-aperture image inter-view redundancy, iii) intra-micro-image redundancy, and iv) inter-micro-image redundancy between neighboring micro-images. The proposed light field coding solution allows flexibility for several types of baselines, by adaptively exploiting the most predominant type of redundancy on a coding block basis. To demonstrate the efficiency of using a hybrid representation, this paper proposes a set of efficient pixel prediction methods combined with a pseudo-video sequence coding approach, based on the HEVC standard. Experimental results show consistent average bitrate savings when the proposed codec is compared to relevant state-of-the-art benchmarks. For lenslet light field content, the proposed coding algorithm outperforms the HEVC-based pseudo-video sequence coding benchmark by an average bitrate savings of 23%. It is shown for the same light field content that the proposed solution outperforms JPEG Pleno verification models MuLE and WaSP, as these codecs are only able to achieve 11% and -14% bitrate savings over the same HEVC-based benchmark, respectively. The performance of the proposed coding approach is also validated for light fields with wider baselines, captured with high-density camera arrays, being able to outperform both the HEVC-based benchmark, as well as MuLE and WaSP.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9123762/Light field representationlight field image codingHEVCpseudo-video sequencespatial pixel predictionleast squares prediction
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author Ricardo J. S. Monteiro
Nuno M. M. Rodrigues
Sergio M. M. Faria
Paulo J. L. Nunes
spellingShingle Ricardo J. S. Monteiro
Nuno M. M. Rodrigues
Sergio M. M. Faria
Paulo J. L. Nunes
Light Field Image Coding Based on Hybrid Data Representation
IEEE Access
Light field representation
light field image coding
HEVC
pseudo-video sequence
spatial pixel prediction
least squares prediction
author_facet Ricardo J. S. Monteiro
Nuno M. M. Rodrigues
Sergio M. M. Faria
Paulo J. L. Nunes
author_sort Ricardo J. S. Monteiro
title Light Field Image Coding Based on Hybrid Data Representation
title_short Light Field Image Coding Based on Hybrid Data Representation
title_full Light Field Image Coding Based on Hybrid Data Representation
title_fullStr Light Field Image Coding Based on Hybrid Data Representation
title_full_unstemmed Light Field Image Coding Based on Hybrid Data Representation
title_sort light field image coding based on hybrid data representation
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This paper proposes a novel efficient light field coding approach based on a hybrid data representation. Current state-of-the-art light field coding solutions either operate on micro-images or sub-aperture images. Consequently, the intrinsic redundancy that exists in light field images is not fully exploited, as is demonstrated. This novel hybrid data representation approach allows to simultaneously exploit four types of redundancies: i) sub-aperture image intra spatial redundancy, ii) sub-aperture image inter-view redundancy, iii) intra-micro-image redundancy, and iv) inter-micro-image redundancy between neighboring micro-images. The proposed light field coding solution allows flexibility for several types of baselines, by adaptively exploiting the most predominant type of redundancy on a coding block basis. To demonstrate the efficiency of using a hybrid representation, this paper proposes a set of efficient pixel prediction methods combined with a pseudo-video sequence coding approach, based on the HEVC standard. Experimental results show consistent average bitrate savings when the proposed codec is compared to relevant state-of-the-art benchmarks. For lenslet light field content, the proposed coding algorithm outperforms the HEVC-based pseudo-video sequence coding benchmark by an average bitrate savings of 23%. It is shown for the same light field content that the proposed solution outperforms JPEG Pleno verification models MuLE and WaSP, as these codecs are only able to achieve 11% and -14% bitrate savings over the same HEVC-based benchmark, respectively. The performance of the proposed coding approach is also validated for light fields with wider baselines, captured with high-density camera arrays, being able to outperform both the HEVC-based benchmark, as well as MuLE and WaSP.
topic Light field representation
light field image coding
HEVC
pseudo-video sequence
spatial pixel prediction
least squares prediction
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9123762/
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