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David Corrigan, Francois Pitié, Marcin Gorzel, Gavin Kearney, Valerie Morris, Andrew Rankin, Mark Linnane, Mick O'Dea, Clive Lee, and Anil Kokaram, A Video Database for the Development of Stereo-3D Post-Production Algorithms. JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting, 10(2013), no. 3. (urn:nbn:de:0009-6-37805)

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%T A Video Database for the Development of Stereo-3D Post-Production Algorithms
%A Corrigan, David
%A Pitié, Francois
%A Gorzel, Marcin
%A Kearney, Gavin
%A Morris, Valerie
%A Rankin, Andrew
%A Linnane, Mark
%A O'Dea, Mick
%A Lee, Clive
%A Kokaram, Anil
%J JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting
%D 2014
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%@ 1860-2037
%F corrigan2014
%X This paper introduces a database of freely available stereo-3D content designed to facilitate research in stereo post-production. It describes the structure and content of the database and provides some details about how the material was gathered. The database includes examples of many of the scenarios characteristic to broadcast footage. Material was gathered at different locations including a studio with controlled lighting and both indoor and outdoor on-location sites with more restricted lighting control. The database also includes video sequences with accompanying 3D audio data recorded in an Ambisonics format. An intended consequence of gathering the material is that the database contains examples of degradations that would be commonly present in real-world scenarios. This paper describes one such artefact caused by uneven exposure in the stereo views, causing saturation in the over-exposed view. An algorithm for the restoration of this artefact is proposed in order to highlight the usefuiness of the database.
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%K stereo 3D
%K video-database
%U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-37805

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@Article{corrigan2014,
  author = 	"Corrigan, David
		and Piti{\'e}, Francois
		and Gorzel, Marcin
		and Kearney, Gavin
		and Morris, Valerie
		and Rankin, Andrew
		and Linnane, Mark
		and O'Dea, Mick
		and Lee, Clive
		and Kokaram, Anil",
  title = 	"A Video Database for the Development of Stereo-3D Post-Production Algorithms",
  journal = 	"JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting",
  year = 	"2014",
  volume = 	"10(2013)",
  number = 	"3",
  keywords = 	"post production; stereo 3D; video-database",
  abstract = 	"This paper introduces a database of freely available stereo-3D content designed to facilitate research in stereo post-production. It describes the structure and content of the database and provides some details about how the material was gathered. The database includes examples of many of the scenarios characteristic to broadcast footage. Material was gathered at different locations including a studio with controlled lighting and both indoor and outdoor on-location sites with more restricted lighting control. The database also includes video sequences with accompanying 3D audio data recorded in an Ambisonics format. An intended consequence of gathering the material is that the database contains examples of degradations that would be commonly present in real-world scenarios. This paper describes one such artefact caused by uneven exposure in the stereo views, causing saturation in the over-exposed view. An algorithm for the restoration of this artefact is proposed in order to highlight the usefuiness of the database.",
  issn = 	"1860-2037",
  url = 	"http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-37805"
}

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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Corrigan, David
AU  - Pitié, Francois
AU  - Gorzel, Marcin
AU  - Kearney, Gavin
AU  - Morris, Valerie
AU  - Rankin, Andrew
AU  - Linnane, Mark
AU  - O'Dea, Mick
AU  - Lee, Clive
AU  - Kokaram, Anil
PY  - 2014
DA  - 2014//
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JO  - JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting
VL  - 10(2013)
IS  - 3
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KW  - stereo 3D
KW  - video-database
AB  - This paper introduces a database of freely available stereo-3D content designed to facilitate research in stereo post-production. It describes the structure and content of the database and provides some details about how the material was gathered. The database includes examples of many of the scenarios characteristic to broadcast footage. Material was gathered at different locations including a studio with controlled lighting and both indoor and outdoor on-location sites with more restricted lighting control. The database also includes video sequences with accompanying 3D audio data recorded in an Ambisonics format. An intended consequence of gathering the material is that the database contains examples of degradations that would be commonly present in real-world scenarios. This paper describes one such artefact caused by uneven exposure in the stereo views, causing saturation in the over-exposed view. An algorithm for the restoration of this artefact is proposed in order to highlight the usefuiness of the database.
SN  - 1860-2037
UR  - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-6-37805
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