Optimizing stereo-to-multiview conversion for autostereoscopic displays

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We present a novel stereo-to-multiview video conversion method for glasses-free multiview displays. Different from previous stereo-to-multiview approaches, our mapping algorithm utilizes the limited depth range of autostereoscopic displays optimally and strives to preserve the scene's artistic composition and perceived depth even under strong depth compression. We first present an investigation of how perceived image quality relates to spatial frequency and disparity. The outcome of this study is utilized in a two-step mapping algorithm, where we (i) compress the scene depth using a non-linear global function to the depth range of an autostereoscopic display and (ii) enhance the depth gradients of salient objects to restore the perceived depth and salient scene structure. Finally, an adapted image domain warping algorithm is proposed to generate the multiview output, which enables overall disparity range extension. © 2014 The Author(s) Computer Graphics Forum © 2014 The Eurographics Association and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Chapiro, A., Heinzle, S., Aydin, T. O., Poulakos, S., Zwicker, M., Smolic, A., & Gross, M. (2014). Optimizing stereo-to-multiview conversion for autostereoscopic displays. Computer Graphics Forum, 33(2), 63–72. https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.12291

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