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25 February 2010 Improving depth maps with limited user input
Patrick Vandewalle, René Klein Gunnewiek, Chris Varekamp
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Proceedings Volume 7524, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXI; 752414 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.840236
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2010, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
A vastly growing number of productions from the entertainment industry are aiming at 3D movie theaters. These productions use a two-view format, primarily intended for eye-wear assisted viewing in a well defined environment. To get this 3D content into the home environment, where a large variety of 3D viewing conditions exists (e.g. different display sizes, display types, viewing distances), we need a flexible 3D format that can adjust the depth effect. This can be provided by the image plus depth format, in which a video frame is enriched with depth information for all pixels in the video frame. This format can be extended with additional layers, such as an occlusion layer or a transparency layer. The occlusion layer contains information on the data that is behind objects, and is also referred to as occluded video. The transparency layer, on the other hand, contains information on the opacity of the foreground layer. This allows rendering of semi-transparencies such as haze, smoke, windows, etc., as well as transitions from foreground to background. These additional layers are only beneficial if the quality of the depth information is high. High quality depth information can currently only be achieved with user assistance. In this paper, we discuss an interactive method for depth map enhancement that allows adjustments during the propagation over time. Furthermore, we will elaborate on the automatic generation of the transparency layer, using the depth maps generated with an interactive depth map generation tool.
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Patrick Vandewalle, René Klein Gunnewiek, and Chris Varekamp "Improving depth maps with limited user input", Proc. SPIE 7524, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXI, 752414 (25 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.840236
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KEYWORDS
Video

Transparency

Image segmentation

3D displays

3D modeling

Cameras

Head

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