Multiview video decomposition and encoding

Television – Camera – system and detail – Unitary image formed by compiling sub-areas of same scene

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ABSTRACT:
A method decomposes multiview video acquired of a scene by multiple cameras. Each multiview video includes a sequence of frames, and each camera provides a different view of the scene. A prediction mode is selected from a temporal prediction mode, a spatial prediction mode, and a view interpolation prediction mode. The multiview videos are then decomposed into low band frames, high band frames, and side information according to the selected prediction mode.

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ISO/IEC 14496-2, “Information technology—Coding of audio-visual objects—Part 2: Visual,” 2ndEdition, 2001.
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