Enhanced motion cues for automatic depth extraction for 2D-to-3D video conversion

2014 
In this paper we present two methods of depth extraction for 2D-to-3D video conversion. One for a scene captured with a static camera and other for the case of a moving camera, both using information from the motion present on the scene. In the first method, temporal difference, morphological operations and a region filling technique are used to segment the moving objects and define the foreground. Moreover, analysis of how the detected regions vary over nearby frames is applied to ensure the temporal consistency. For the regions corresponding to background, depth values are obtained merging information from linear perspective and texture characteristics. The second method is applied when a dynamic background is detected. It requires an input sequence encoded with H.264, so the motion information extracted from the compressed bitstream is used to assign depth values for the entire scene.
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