Predicting sensation of depth in 3D video

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A new quality assessment model is presented to predict sensation of depth in 3D video in the format of colour (monocular) video augmented by the grey scale depth map. The proposed technique is capable of evaluating both monoscopic and stereoscopic contributions towards depth perception. Results show that sensation of depth can be effectively modelled with the proposed model by combining visually important features to the brain.

Inspec keywords: video signal processing; image colour analysis

Other keywords: 3D video; grey scale depth map; depth sensation prediction; quality assessment model; colour video; depth perception

Subjects: Optical, image and video signal processing; Video signal processing

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