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A geometry-based image compression method - nonuniform light field compression is proposed by combining bi-triangle-based surface light field partition and nonuniform factoring of light field matrix, through which a four orders magnitude compression ratio can be achieved. Starting from dense images captured from vantage points, the codec resample these original data and partition the resampled data over bi-triangle. Then the codec arrange these partitioned light field data into 2D matrixes and approximate the matrixes through factoring them into non-uniform textures. Finally the codec group these textures into tiles and further compress these textures using ordinary still image compression techniques. Novel image can be rendered in real-time through texture mapping. In this paper we illustrate the compression efficiency and rendering performance through dense images captured in real scene. © 2003 IEEE.
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Year: 2003
Volume: 2
Page: 1058-1061
Language: English
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