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30 July 2002 Implementation of object-based multiview 3D display using adaptive disparity-based segmentation
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Abstract
In this paper, implementation of object-based multiview 3D display using object segmentation and adaptive disparity estimation is proposed and its performance is analyzed by comparison to that of the conventional disparity estimation algorithms. In the proposed algorithm, firstly we can get segmented objects by region growing from input stereoscopic image pair and then, in order to effectively synthesize the intermediate view the matching window size is selected according to the extracted feature value of the input stereo image pair. Also, the matching window size for the intermediate view reconstruction (IVR) is adaptively selected in accordance with the magnitude of the extracted feature value from the input stereo image pair. In addition, some experimental results on the IVR using the proposed algorithm is also discussed and compared with that of the conventional algorithms.
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Kyung-Hoon Bae, Song-Taek Lim, and Eun-Soo Kim "Implementation of object-based multiview 3D display using adaptive disparity-based segmentation", Proc. SPIE 4736, Visual Information Processing XI, (30 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477584
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

3D displays

Image processing algorithms and systems

Reconstruction algorithms

Cameras

Feature extraction

3D image processing

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