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Optimization of Occlusion-Inducing Depth Pixels in 3-D Video Coding
The optimization of occlusion-inducing depth pixels in depth map coding has
received little attention in the literature, since their associated texture
pixels are occluded in the synthesized view and their effect on the synthesized
view is considered negligible. However, the occlusion-inducing depth pixels
still need to consume the bits to be transmitted, and will induce geometry
distortion that inherently exists in the synthesized view. In this paper, we
propose an efficient depth map coding scheme specifically for the
occlusion-inducing depth pixels by using allowable depth distortions. Firstly,
we formulate a problem of minimizing the overall geometry distortion in the
occlusion subject to the bit rate constraint, for which the depth distortion is
properly adjusted within the set of allowable depth distortions that introduce
the same disparity error as the initial depth distortion. Then, we propose a
dynamic programming solution to find the optimal depth distortion vector for
the occlusion. The proposed algorithm can improve the coding efficiency without
alteration of the occlusion order. Simulation results confirm the performance
improvement compared to other existing algorithms