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Angularly consistent light field video interpolation

Pierre David, Mikaël Le Pendu, Christine Guillemot

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07 Jul 2020

In this paper, we address the problem of temporal interpolation of sparsely sampled video light fields using dense scene flows. Given light fields at two time instants, the goal is to interpolate an intermediate light field to form a spatially, angularly and temporally coherent light field video sequence. We first compute angularly coherent bidirectional scene flows between the two input light fields. We then use the optical flows and the two light fields as inputs to a convolutional neural network that synthesizes independently the views of the light field at an intermediate time. In order to measure the angular consistency of a light field, we propose a new metric based on epipolar geometry. Experimental results show that the proposed method produces light fields that are angularly coherent while keeping similar temporal and spatial consistency as state-of-the-art video frame interpolation methods.

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