Rapid Learning-Based Video Stereolization Using GPU Acceleration

Tian Sun1 Cheolkon Jung1,* Lei Wang1 Joongkyu Kim2

1Xidian University

2Sungkyunkwan University

Abstract

Video stereolization has received much attention in recent years due to the lack of stereoscopic 3D contents. Although video stereolization can enrich stereoscopic 3D contents, it is hard to achieve automatic 2D-to-3D conversion with less computational cost. In this paper, we propose rapid learning-based video stereolization using graphic processing unit (GPU) acceleration. We first generate an initial depth map based on learning from examples. Then, we refine the depth map using saliency and cross-bilateral filtering to make object boundaries clear. Finally, we perform depth-image-based-rendering (DIBR) to generate stereoscopic 3D views. To accelerate the computation of video stereolization, we provide a directly parallelizable solution to be suitable for running on GPU. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method is nearly 180 times faster than central processing unit (CPU)-based processing and achieves a good performance comparable to the-state-of-the-art ones.

Executable Files:

EXE for Windows7 x64

Datasets:

NYU Depth Dataset V2: http://www.xidian.cc/~silberman/datasets/nyu_depth_v2.html
Make3D Range Image Dataset-1: http://www.xidian.cc/data.html

Results:

Fig. 1 Depth estimation and virtual view generation by the proposed method. (a) Query image. (b) Initial depth map. (c) Saliency map. (d) Refined depth map. (e) Red-cyan stereoscopic image.

TABLE I

Average time cost comparison of each procedure of the proposed method in CPU and GPU implementation

kNN Search Initial Depth Fusion Depth Refinement DIBR
CPU (msec) 175.97 2442.93 18334.89 127.88
GPU (msec) 26.44 664.64 102.85 31.83
Speed-Up Rate (times) 6.7 3.7 178.3 4.0

Experiments are performed on a PC with AMD Athlon II X4 631 2.60 GHz for CPU programming and NVIDIA GT 630 for GPU programming with CUDA parallel programming environment.

Acknowledgement

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61271298) and the International S&T Cooperation Program of China (No. 2014DFG12780).

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