1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00981567
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On the smoothness constraint in the intensity-based estimation of the parallax field

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“…In order to convey depth information as well, at least two images (i.e., a left and right view) need to be transported. Here again, these two signals do not differ much, so it is more economical to send a central view, depth information (in the form of a parallax field), and information pertaining to the parts of the scene that are occluded in the central view, but are visible in the other view [4]. To transport depth information in this format typically requires an additional bit rate of 10 percent.…”
Section: Compression Technologymentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In order to convey depth information as well, at least two images (i.e., a left and right view) need to be transported. Here again, these two signals do not differ much, so it is more economical to send a central view, depth information (in the form of a parallax field), and information pertaining to the parts of the scene that are occluded in the central view, but are visible in the other view [4]. To transport depth information in this format typically requires an additional bit rate of 10 percent.…”
Section: Compression Technologymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…More or less, the same objects should be depicted in the images, but they need to be projected on slightly different locations on the retina. This difference in location, referred to as parallax, allows the human visual system to infer depth [4]. Three-dimensional (3D) dis- Offering the two correct signals to both ears of the listener with speakers instead of earphones requires a careful setup of an array of speakers.…”
Section: Transducersmentioning
confidence: 99%