Abstract

The 3D extension of High Efficiency Video Coding (3D-HEVC) is a new international video coding standard that has been developed by the Joint Collaborative Team on 3D Video Coding Extensions (JCT-3V). It aims at improving the coding efficiency of 3D and multi-view videos by introducing new coding tools to utilize the correlations between views and between texture and depth components. In this paper, we propose an inter-view motion prediction (inter-view merge candidate) and an inter-component motion prediction (texture merge candidate) to explore the inter-view and the inter-component redundancies. The proposed schemes were adopted in 3D-HEVC and the experimental results demonstrate that the proposed inter-view merge candidate and texture merge candidate achieve significant BD-rate reductions of 20% for dependent texture views and 9% for the synthesized texture views under the common test conditions used for 3D-HEVC standardization.

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