Binocular Rivalry Impact on1 Macroblock-loss Error Concealment for Stereoscopic 3D Video Transmission

Published: 06 Sept 2022, Last Modified: 12 Nov 2025figshareEveryoneRevisionsCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: <p>For our experiment, we used seven different stereoscopic sequences (3D_01, 3D_02, 3D_26, 3D_38, 3D_40, 3D_45 and 3D_47) from the RMIT3DV and EPFL video datasets. All had a 10-second playback duration, full HD resolution of 1920*1080 and 25 frames per second, and consisted of different pictorial contents, such as camera and object movements, and textures. The first two sequences, 3D_01 and 3D_02, which were from the EPFL dataset, showed people inside a room sitting on a sofa and bicycle riding on a road respectively. The others, 3D_26, 3D_38, 3D_40, 3D_45 and 3D_47, which were from the RMIT3DV dataset, were called State Library, Princes Bridge, La Trobe Corridor, La Trobe Reading and La Trobe Exterior respectively. These videos consisted of different low to high 3D depth perceptions and various motions.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Both Videos provided here contains all the sequences marged together to excute the experiment smoothly.</p>
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