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M. Trocan, T. Maugey, E. W. Tramel, J. E. Fowler, and B. Pesquet-Popescu, “Compressed Sensing of Multiview Images Using Disparity Compensation,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Image Processing, Hong Kong, September 2010, pp. 3345-3348.
- Abstract:
Compressed sensing is applied to multiview image sets and inter-image disparity compensation is incorporated into image reconstruction in order to take advantage of the high degree of inter-image correlation common to multiview scenarios. Instead of recovering images in the set independently from one another, two neighboring images are used to calculate a prediction of a target image, and the difference between the original measurements and the compressed-sensing projection of the prediction is then reconstructed as a residual and added back to the prediction in an iterated fashion. The proposed method shows large gains in performance over straightforward, independent compressed-sensing recovery. Additionally, projection and recovery are block-based to significantly reduce computation time.- Text:
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- Source Code: See the BCS-SPL website.
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