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Kwan-Jung Oh
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3D-HEVC-CE5 summary report on in-loop filtering for depth
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Fabian Jäger
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3D-HEVC-CE5 Results on Trilateral Loop Filtering for Depth Coding
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Nikolce Stefanoski
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Cross check of ETRI's 3D-HEVC-CE5 results by DRZ
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W. Lim, S. Yoo, J. Nam, D. Sim, G. Bang
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3D-HEVC-CE5 - Region-based anisotropic filter for depth map
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Fabian Jäger
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3D-HEVC-CE5 Cross Check of Samsung's Region-based Adaptive Loop Filter
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Ilsoon Lim, Jaejoon Lee, Du Sik Park
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3D-HEVC-CE5 results on Samsung's region-based adaptive loop filter
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Ilsoon Lim, Jaejoon Lee, Du Sik Park
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Cross Check of 3D-HEVC-CE5 Aachen’s anisotropic median filter by Samsung
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Summary report (3 proposals submitted):
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RWTH: Trilateral Loop Filtering for Depth Coding
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ETRI: Region-based anisotropic filter for depth map
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Samsung: Region-based adaptive loop filter
Samsung proposed an adaptive bilateral filter with increased decoder complexity and 0.76% and 0.96% bit rate gains for 3-view and 2-view case. There were concerns about the high decoder complexity estimated at 250%.
ETRI proposed anisotropic filtering, with 0.34% and 0.20% benefits for 3-view and 2-view cases, without significant complexity impact.
RWTH proposed trilateral loop filtering, with slight losses in BD rates, and a huge decoder complexity increase.
Concern was expressed that the in-loop filtering in HEVC is still subject to changes.
Conclusions:
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Discontinue CE.
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Encourage further study on techniques yielding higher gains without significant complexity increases.
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