Abstract

There has been increasing demand for multiview video transmission over band limited channel over past years and various techniques have been proposed to fulfil this need. In this paper, a High Efficiency Video Codec (HEVC) based spatial resolution scaling type of mixed resolution coding model, MRHEVC-MVC, for frame interleaved multiview videos is presented. However, enabling the HEVC to encode video with different frame resolutions is a challenge due to the coding tree partitioning used by the codec. This has been overcome by super-imposing the low resolution replica of each full resolution frame on their respective decoded picture buffer and setting the remaining space of the frame buffer to zero. The codec’s reference frames structure is designed to efficiently encode frame interleaved multiview videos using a HEVC based mixed resolution codec. The proposed MRHEVC-MVC codec has been tested against the standard multiview extension of high efficiency video codec (MV-HEVC) for “Balloon”, “Newspaper1”, “Undo_Dancer”, “Kendo” and ““Poznan_Street” standard multiview video sequences. Results show that the proposed codec gives significantly higher coding performance to that of the MV-HEVC codec at low bitrate both subjectively and objectively.

Highlights

  • Advances in video technologies have played a key role in facilitating applications in our day to day activities

  • The compression efficiency of the proposed codec is compared with the standard MV-High Efficiency Video Codec (HEVC) codec

  • The experimental results are compared with the anchor multiview extension of high efficiency video codec (MV-HEVC) codec for the five multiview datasets (3 view scenario) that are available in the JCT3V-G1100 common test condition (CTC) documentation [15]

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Introduction

Advances in video technologies have played a key role in facilitating applications (such as video conferencing, e-learning, video-on-demand, real time surveillance, automation, robotics, and machine vision) in our day to day activities. A mixed-resolution multivew video coding technique, which uses the statistics of block matching to adaptively reorder the reference frames for multiview extension of the H.264/AVC, is proposed in [19].

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