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Article

Adaptive Content Frame Skipping for Wyner–Ziv-Based Light Field Image Compression

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Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam
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School of Electrical and Data Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo 2007, Sydney, Australia
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Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam
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JTIRC, VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Hanoi 100000, Vietnam
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Electronics 2020, 9(11), 1798; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9111798
Submission received: 26 September 2020 / Revised: 20 October 2020 / Accepted: 25 October 2020 / Published: 29 October 2020
(This article belongs to the Section Computer Science & Engineering)

Abstract

Light field (LF) imaging introduces attractive possibilities for digital imaging, such as digital focusing, post-capture changing of the focal plane or view point, and scene depth estimation, by capturing both spatial and angular information of incident light rays. However, LF image compression is still a great challenge, not only due to light field imagery requiring a large amount of storage space and a large transmission bandwidth, but also due to the complexity requirements of various applications. In this paper, we propose a novel LF adaptive content frame skipping compression solution by following a Wyner–Ziv (WZ) coding approach. In the proposed coding approach, the LF image is firstly converted into a four-dimensional LF (4D-LF) data format. To achieve good compression performance, we select an efficient scanning mechanism to generate a 4D-LF pseudo-sequence by analyzing the content of the LF image with different scanning methods. In addition, to further explore the high frame correlation of the 4D-LF pseudo-sequence, we introduce an adaptive frame skipping algorithm followed by decision tree techniques based on the LF characteristics, e.g., the depth of field and angular information. The experimental results show that the proposed WZ-LF coding solution achieves outstanding rate distortion (RD) performance while having less computational complexity. Notably, a bit rate saving of 53% is achieved compared to the standard high-efficiency video coding (HEVC) Intra codec.
Keywords: light field image coding; Wyner–Ziv theorem; high-efficiency video coding light field image coding; Wyner–Ziv theorem; high-efficiency video coding

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PhiCong, H.; Perry, S.; HoangVan, X. Adaptive Content Frame Skipping for Wyner–Ziv-Based Light Field Image Compression. Electronics 2020, 9, 1798. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9111798

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PhiCong H, Perry S, HoangVan X. Adaptive Content Frame Skipping for Wyner–Ziv-Based Light Field Image Compression. Electronics. 2020; 9(11):1798. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9111798

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PhiCong, Huy, Stuart Perry, and Xiem HoangVan. 2020. "Adaptive Content Frame Skipping for Wyner–Ziv-Based Light Field Image Compression" Electronics 9, no. 11: 1798. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9111798

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PhiCong, H., Perry, S., & HoangVan, X. (2020). Adaptive Content Frame Skipping for Wyner–Ziv-Based Light Field Image Compression. Electronics, 9(11), 1798. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9111798

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