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Multi-View Video Coding

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Encyclopedia of Multimedia
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Multi-view image display systems provide the viewer with the appropriate monoscopic or stereoscopic view of a scene.

Recent advances in multi-view three dimensional (3-D) television may revolutionalize information systems in the near future. Three or more cameras may be used to form a multi-ocular system for the production of several image sequences obtained from slightly different viewpoints. Multi-view image display systems may provide the viewer with the appropriate monoscopic or stereoscopic view of a scene, depending on his position. As an example, an autostereoscopic display system is implemented using several projectors and a lenticular screen.

Another example is integral imaging, which is a technique that is capable of creating and encoding a true volume spatial optical model of the object scene in the form of a planar intensity distribution by using unique optical components (arrays of lenses).

However, the cost for the associated recording and transmission systems...

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  1. A. Smolic, C. Fehn, K. Müller, and D. McCutchen, “MPEG 3DAV – Video-Based Rendering for Interactive TV Applications,” Proceedings of 10th Dortmunder Fernsehseminar, Dortmund, Germany, September 2003.

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  2. N. Grammalidis and M.G. Strintzis, “Disparity and Occlusion Estimation in Multiocular Systems and their Coding for the Communication of Multiview Image Sequences,” IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, Vol. 8, No. 3, June 1998, pp. 327–344.

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(2008). Multi-View Video Coding. In: Furht, B. (eds) Encyclopedia of Multimedia. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78414-4_161

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