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    MCPNS: A Macropixel Collocated Position and Its Neighbors Search for Plenoptic 2.0 Video Coding

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    Recently, it was demonstrated that a newly focused plenoptic 2.0 camera can capture much higher spatial resolution owing to its effective light field sampling, as compared to a traditional unfocused plenoptic 1.0 camera. However, due to the nature difference of the optical structure between the plenoptic 1.0 and 2.0 cameras, the existing fast motion estimation (ME) method for plenoptic 1.0 videos is expected to be sub-optimal for encoding plenoptic 2.0 videos. In this paper, we point out the main motion characteristic differences between plenoptic 1.0 and 2.0 videos and then propose a new fast ME, called macropixel collocated position and its neighbors search (MCPNS) for plenoptic 2.0 videos. In detail, we propose to reduce the number of macropixel collocated position (MCP) search candidates based on the new observation of center-biased motion vector distribution at macropixel resolution. After that, due to large motion deviation behavior around each MCP location in plenoptic 2.0 videos, we propose to select a certain number of key MCP locations with the lowest matching cost to perform the neighbors MCP search to improve the motion search accuracy. Different from existing methods, our method can achieve better performance without requiring prior knowledge of microlens array orientations. Our simulation results confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm in terms of both bitrate savings and computational costs compared to existing methods.Comment: Under revie
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