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{Dmitriy Vatolin Aleksandr Ploshkin}
Abstract
Video synchronization is a fundamental computer-vision task that is necessary for a wide range of applications. A 3D video involves two streams, which show the scene from different angles concurrently, but many cases exhibit desynchronization between them. This paper investigates the problem of synchronizing the left and right stereoscopic views. We assume the temporal shift (time difference) and geometric distortion between the two streams are constant throughout each scene. We propose a temporal-shift estimation method with subframe accuracy based on a block-matching algorithm.
Benchmarks
| Benchmark | Methodology | Metrics |
|---|---|---|
| video-alignment-on-msu-video-alignment-and | VQMT3D | Accuracy w/ 3 frames error (Hard): 0 Accuracy w/ 3 frames error (Light): 0.3219 Accuracy w/ 3 frames error (Medium color): 0.3255 Accuracy w/ 3 frames error (Medium geometric): 0.2625 |
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