Wavelet-Based Mixed-Resolution Coding Approach Incorporating with SPT for the Stereo Image
Wavelet-Based Mixed-Resolution Coding Approach Incorporating with SPT for the Stereo Image作者机构:Communication School Shanghai University Shanghai 200072 China
出 版 物:《Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics》 (系统工程与电子技术(英文版))
年 卷 期:2001年第12卷第3期
页 面:39-44页
核心收录:
学科分类:0808[工学-电气工程] 0809[工学-电子科学与技术(可授工学、理学学位)] 08[工学] 080203[工学-机械设计及理论] 0802[工学-机械工程] 0811[工学-控制科学与工程] 0812[工学-计算机科学与技术(可授工学、理学学位)]
基 金:This project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (No. 69972027)
主 题:Data reduction Decoding Image coding Image compression Image reconstruction Imaging techniques Motion compensation Motion estimation Optical resolving power Projection systems Stereo vision Wavelet transforms
摘 要:With the advances of display technology, three-dimensional(3-D) imaging systems are becoming increasingly popular. One way of stimulating 3-D perception is to use stereo pairs, a pair of images of the same scene acquired from different perspectives. Since there is an inherent redundancy between the images of a stereo pairs, data compression algorithms should be employed to represent stereo pairs efficiently. The proposed techniques generally use block-based disparity compensation. In order to get the higher compression ratio, this paper employs the wavelet-based mixed-resolution coding technique to incorporate with SPT-based disparity-compensation to compress the stereo image data. The mixed-resolution coding is a perceptually justified technique that is achieved by presenting one eye with a low-resolution image and the other with a high-resolution image. Psychophysical experiments show that the stereo image pairs with one high-resolution image and one low-resolution image provide almost the same stereo depth to that of a stereo image with two high-resolution images. By combining the mixed-resolution coding and SPT-based disparity-compensation techniques, one reference (left) high-resolution image can be compressed by a hierarchical wavelet transform followed by vector quantization and Huffman encoder. After two level wavelet decompositions, for the low-resolution right image and low-resolution left image, subspace projection technique using the fixed block size disparity compensation estimation is used. At the decoder, the low-resolution right subimage is estimated using the disparity from the low-resolution left subimage. A full-size reconstruction is obtained by upsampling a factor of 4 and reconstructing with the synthesis low pass filter. Finally, experimental results are presented, which show that our scheme achieves a PSNR gain (about 0.92dB) as compared to the current block-based disparity compensation coding techniques.