Data Formats for High Efficiency Coding of Lytro-Illum Light Fields

PERRA, CRISTIAN;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Light fields captured by the Lytro-Illum camera are the first to appear in the consumer market, capable of providing refocused pictures at acceptable spatial resolution and quality. Since this is partially due to sampling of a huge number of light rays, efficient compression methods are required to store and exchange light field data. This paper presents a performance study of HEVC-compatible coding of Lytro-Illum light fields using different data formats for standard coding. The efficiency of 5 different light field data formats are evaluated using a data set of 12 light field images and the standard HEVC coding configurations of Still-Image Profile, All-Intra, Low Delay B and P and Random Access. Unexpectedly, the results show that relative performance is not consistent across all coding configurations, raising new research questions regarding standard coding of Lytro-Illum light fields using HEVC. Most importantly, the proposed data formats greatly increase HEVC performance.
2015
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2015 International Conference on Image Processing Theory, Tools and Applications (IPTA)
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5th International Conference on Image Processing Theory, Tools and Applications (IPTA)
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10-13 Novembre, 2015
Orleans, Francia
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Light field coding; HEVC performance; LytroIllum; High efficiency coding
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Vieira, A; Duarte, H; Perra, Cristian; Tavora, L; Assuncao, P.
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