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Motion depth generation using MHI for 2D-to-3D video conversion

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2D-to-3D conversion has been studied over past decades and integrated to commercial 3D displays and 3DTVs. Generally, depth cues extracted from a static image are used for generating a depth… Click to show full abstract

2D-to-3D conversion has been studied over past decades and integrated to commercial 3D displays and 3DTVs. Generally, depth cues extracted from a static image are used for generating a depth map followed by depth image-based rendering for producing a stereoscopic image. Further, the motion has been considered as an important cue for motion depth estimation. In most works, motion estimation has relied on block-based motion estimation, optical flows, and their variants even though they provide inaccurate data and high computation time, posing performance bottleneck. These problems by proposing Motion History Image-based motion depth estimation method are addressed. Experimental results show that the proposed method is not only faster than the conventional methods but also outperforms them in terms of motion depth estimation.

Keywords: motion; estimation; image; conversion; motion depth

Journal Title: Electronics Letters
Year Published: 2017

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