A scalable coding approach for high quality depth image compression

The distortion by using traditional video encoders (e.g. H.264) on the depth discontinuity can introduce disturbing effects on the synthesized view. The proposed scheme aims at preserving the most significant depth transition for a better view synthesis. Furthermore, it has a scalable structure. The scheme extracts edge contours from a depth image and represents them by chain code. The chain code and the sampled depth values on each side of the edge contour are encoded by differential and arithmetic coding. The depth image is reconstructed by diffusion of edge samples and uniform sub-samples from the low quality depth image. At low bit rates, the proposed scheme outperforms HEVC intra at the edges in the synthesized views, which correspond to the significant discontinuities in the depth image. The overall quality is also better with the proposed scheme at low bit rates for contents with distinct depth transition.

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