Systems and Methods for Synthesizing High Resolution Images Using a Set of Geometrically Registered Images
US-2015042833-A1 · Feb 12, 2015 · US
US9536166B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9536166-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514667492-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 3, 2017 |
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Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention are configured to render images using light field image files containing an image synthesized from light field image data and metadata describing the image that includes a depth map. One embodiment of the invention includes a processor and memory containing a rendering application and a light field image file including an encoded image, a set of low resolution images, and metadata describing the encoded image, where the metadata comprises a depth map that specifies depths from the reference viewpoint for pixels in the encoded image. In addition, the rendering application configures the processor to: locate the encoded image within the light field image file; decode the encoded image; locate the metadata within the light field image file; and post process the decoded image by modifying the pixels based on the depths indicated within the depth map and the set of low resolution images to create a rendered image.
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What is claimed: 1. An image processing system comprising: a processor; and memory containing a rendering application; wherein the rendering application configures the processor to: locate an encoded image within an image file, where the image file includes an encoded image, and metadata describing the encoded image, where the metadata comprises a depth map that specifies depths for pixels in the encoded image; decode the encoded image; locate the metadata within the image file; and post process the decoded image by modifying the pixels based on the depths indicated within the depth map to create a rendered image. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the rendering application configuring the processor to post process the decoded image by modifying the pixels based on the depths indicated within the depth map to create the rendered image comprises applying a depth based effect to the pixels of the decoded image. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the depth based effect comprises at least one effect selected from the group consisting of: modifying the focal plane of the decoded image; modifying the depth of field of the decoded image; modifying the blur in out-of-focus regions of the decoded image; locally varying the depth of field of the decoded image; creating multiple focus areas at different depths within the decoded image; and applying a depth related blur. 4. The system of claim 2 , wherein the metadata is located within an Application marker segment within the image file. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the Application marker segment is identified using the APP9 marker. 6. The system of claim 4 , wherein: the depth map is encoded in accordance with the JPEG standard using lossless compression; and the rendering application configures the processor to: locate at least one Application marker segment containing the metadata comprising the depth map; and decode the depth map using the JPEG decoder. 7. The system of claim 4 , wherein: the encoded image is an image of a scene synthesized from a reference viewpoint using a plurality of lower resolution images that capture the scene from different viewpoints; the metadata in the image file further comprises pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint; the rendering application configures the processor to locate at least one Application marker segment containing the metadata comprising the pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint; and the rendering application configuring the processor to post process the decoded image by modifying the pixels based on the depth of the pixel indicated within the depth map to create the rendered image comprises rendering an image from a different viewpoint using the depth map and the pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint. 8. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the encoded image is an image of a scene synthesized from a reference viewpoint using a plurality of lower resolution images that capture the scene from different viewpoints; the metadata in the image file further comprises pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint; and the rendering application configuring the processor to post process the decoded image by modifying the pixels based on the depths indicated within the depth map to create the rendered image comprises rendering an image from a different viewpoint using the depth map and the pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein: the metadata in the image file includes descriptions of pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint including the color, location, and depth of the occluded pixels; and rendering an image from a different viewpoint using the depth map and the pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint further comprises: shifting pixels from the decoded image and the occluded pixels in the metadata to the different viewpoint based upon the depths of the pixels; determining pixel occlusions; and generating an image from the different viewpoint using the shifted pixels that are not occluded and by interpolating to fill in missing pixels using adjacent pixels that are not occluded. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the image rendered from the different viewpoint is part of a stereo pair of images. 11. The system of claim 8 , wherein: the metadata in the image file further comprises a confidence map for the depth map, where the confidence map indicates the reliability of the depth values provided for pixels by the depth map; and rendering an image from a different viewpoint using the depth map and pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint further comprises applying at least one filter based upon the confidence map. 12. The system of claim 8 , wherein: the metadata in the image file further comprises an edge map that indicates pixels in the decoded image that lie on a discontinuity; and rendering an image from a different viewpoint using the depth map and pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint further comprises applying at least one filter based upon the edge map. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the edge map identifies whether a pixel lies on an intensity discontinuity. 14. The system of claim 8 , wherein: the metadata in the image file further comprises a missing pixel map that indicates pixels in the decoded image that do not correspond to a pixel from the plurality of low resolution images of the scene and that are generated by interpolating pixel values from adjacent pixels in the synthesized image; and rendering an image from a different viewpoint using the depth map and pixels that are occluded in the reference viewpoint further comprises ignoring pixels based upon the missing pixel map. 15. The system of claim 1 , wherein the metadata in the image file further comprises a set of low resolution images and at least one low resolution image in the set of low resolution images: corresponds to a focal plane in a sensor used to capture the low resolution image; and the focal plane captures an image from a viewpoint separate and distinct from the reference viewpoint. 16. The system of claim 1 , wherein: the image file conforms to the JFIF standard and the encoded image is encoded in accordance with the JPEG standard; the memory comprises a JPEG decoder application; and the rendering application configures the processor to: locate the encoded image by locating a Start of Image marker within the image file; and decode the encoded image using the JPEG decoder. 17. A method of for rendering an image using a image file including an encoded image, and metadata describing the encoded image, where the metadata comprises a depth map that specifies depths for pixels in the encoded image, the method comprising: locating said encoded image within said image file using a rendering device; decoding the encoded image using the rendering device; locating the metadata within the image file using the rendering device; and post processing the decoded image by modifying the pixels based on the depths indicated within the depth map to create a rendered image using the rendering device. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the metadata in the image file further comprises a set of low resolution images and at least one low resolution image in the set of low resolution images: corresponds to a focal plane in a sensor used to capture the low resolution image; and the focal plane captures an image from a viewpoint separate and distinct from the reference viewpoint.
characterised by syntax aspects related to video coding, e.g. related to compression standards · CPC title
specially adapted for multi-view video sequence encoding · CPC title
involving spatial prediction techniques · CPC title
Metadata, e.g. disparity information · CPC title
Format conversion, e.g. of frame-rate or size · CPC title
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