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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 25, 2015
Filed:
Mar. 04, 2011
Gabor Sines, Toronto, CA;
Pavel Siniavine, Richmond Hill, CA;
Jitesh Arora, Markham, CA;
Alexander Zorin, Aurora, CA;
Xingping Cao, Markham, CA;
Mohamed Cherif, Thornhill, CA;
Edward Callway, Toronto, CA;
Gabor Sines, Toronto, CA;
Pavel Siniavine, Richmond Hill, CA;
Jitesh Arora, Markham, CA;
Alexander Zorin, Aurora, CA;
Xingping Cao, Markham, CA;
Mohamed Cherif, Thornhill, CA;
Edward Callway, Toronto, CA;
ATI Technologies ULC, Markham, CA;
Abstract
A method and system for producing a single view video signal based on a multiview video coding (MVC) signal stream. A MVC signal stream representing multiple spatially related views of a scene, including a base view and at least one dependent view, is decoded to provide multiple decoded video signals representing the spatially related views, with respective portions of the MVC signal stream representing one of multiple temporally adjacent video frames, and the MVC signal stream representing multiple sequences of spatially adjacent video frames. The decoded video signals are processed to provide a processed video signal representing one of the spatially related views using image information from more than one of the decoded video signals. As a result, more image data is used during processing, thereby improving the spatial and temporal image quality.