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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 2020
Filed:
Sep. 21, 2015
Orange, Paris, FR;
Joel Jung, Le Mesnil Saint Denis, FR;
Antoine Dricot, Larousse, FR;
Orange, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention concerns the encoding of at least one current integral image (II) captured by an image capture device, comprising the steps consisting of: —decomposing (C) the current integral image into at least one frame (Vu) representing a given perspective of a scene and, from at least one image capturing parameter associated with the image capture device, —encoding (C) said at least one frame, —decoding (C) said at least one frame, —recomposing (C) the current integral image from said at least one decoded frame by applying an inverse decomposition of said decomposition of the integral image and from said at least one image capturing parameter associated with the image capture device, said encoding method being characterised in that it implements the steps consisting of: —determining (C) a residual integral image by comparing said at least one current integral image with said recomposed integral image, —encoding (C) the data associated with the residual integral image and said at least one image capturing parameter associated with the image capture device.