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  • Multi-View 3D CG Image Quality Assessment for Contrast Enhancement Based on S-CIELAB Color Space

    Norifumi KAWABATA  Masaru MIYAO  

     
    PAPER-Image Processing and Video Processing

      Pubricized:
    2017/03/28
      Vol:
    E100-D No:7
      Page(s):
    1448-1462

    Previously, it is not obvious to what extent was accepted for the assessors when we see the 3D image (including multi-view 3D) which the luminance change may affect the stereoscopic effect and assessment generally. We think that we can conduct a general evaluation, along with a subjective evaluation, of the luminance component using both the S-CIELAB color space and CIEDE2000. In this study, first, we performed three types of subjective evaluation experiments for contrast enhancement in an image by using the eight viewpoints parallax barrier method. Next, we analyzed the results statistically by using a support vector machine (SVM). Further, we objectively evaluated the luminance value measurement by using CIEDE2000 in the S-CIELAB color space. Then, we checked whether the objective evaluation value was related to the subjective evaluation value. From results, we were able to see the characteristic relationship between subjective assessment and objective assessment.

  • Adaptive Vector Directional Filters to Process Multichannel Images

    Volodymyr PONOMARYOV  Alberto ROSALES  Francisco GALLEGOS  Igor LOBODA  

     
    LETTER-Multimedia Systems for Communications

      Vol:
    E90-B No:2
      Page(s):
    429-430

    We present a novel algorithm that can suppress impulsive noise in video colour sequences. It uses order statistics, and directional and adaptive processing techniques.

  • Progressive Coding of Binary Voxel Models Based on Pattern Code Representation

    Bong Gyun ROH  Chang-Su KIM  Sang-Uk LEE  

     
    PAPER-Digital Signal Processing

      Vol:
    E87-A No:12
      Page(s):
    3334-3342

    In this paper, we propose a progressive encoding algorithm for binary voxel models, which represent 3D object shapes. For progressive transmission, multi-resolution models are generated by decimating an input voxel model. Then, each resolution model is encoded by employing the pattern code representation(PCR). In PCR, the voxel model is represented with a series of pattern codes. The pattern of a voxel informs of the local shape of the model around that voxel. PCR can achieve a coding gain, since the pattern codes are highly correlated. In the multi-resolution framework, the coding gain can be further improved by exploiting the decimation constraints from the lower resolution models. Furthermore, the shell classification scheme is proposed to reduce the number of pattern codes to represent the whole voxel model. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm provides about 1.1-1.3 times higher coding gain than the conventional PCR algorithm.

  • Recent Progress in Medical Image Processing-Virtualized Human Body and Computer-Aided Surgery

    Jun-ichiro TORIWAKI  Kensaku MORI  

     
    INVITED SURVEY PAPER

      Vol:
    E82-D No:3
      Page(s):
    611-628

    In this article we present a survey of medical image processing with the stress on applications of image generation and pattern recognition / understanding to computer aided diagnosis (CAD) and surgery (CAS). First, topics and fields of research in medical image processing are summarized. Second the importance of the 3D image processing and the use of virtualized human body (VHB) is pointed out. Thirdly the visualization and the observation methods of the VHB are introduced. In the forth section the virtualized endoscope system is presented from the viewpoint of the observation of the VHB with the moving viewpoints. The fifth topic is the use of VHB with deformation such as the simulation of surgical operation, intra-operative aids and image overlay. In the seventh section several topics on image processing methodologies are introduced including model generation, registration, segmentation, rendering and the use of knowledge processing.

  • Passive Depth Acquisition for 3D Image Displays

    Kiyohide SATOH  Yuichi OHTA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E77-D No:9
      Page(s):
    949-957

    In this paper, we first discuss on a framework for a 3D image display system which is the combination of passive sensing and active display technologies. The passive sensing enables to capture real scenes under natural condition. The active display enables to present arbitrary views with proper motion parallax following the observer's motion. The requirements of passive sensing technology for 3D image displays are discussed in comparison with those for robot vision. Then, a new stereo algorithm, called SEA (Stereo by Eye Array), which satisfies the requirements is described in detail. The SEA uses nine images captured by a 33 camera array. It has the following features for depth estimation: 1) Pixel-based correspondence search enables to obtain a dense and high-spatial-resolution depth map. 2) Correspondence ambiguity for linear edges with the orientation parallel to a particular baseline is eliminated by using multiple baselines with different orientations. 3) Occlusion can be easily detected and an occlusion-free depth map with sharp object boundaries is generated. The feasibility of the SEA is demonstrated by experiments by using real image data.