Table of Contents

Cover image

Title page

Copyright

Contributors

Editors' Biography

Acknowledgments

Overview of HDR Video

1 Introduction

2 COST Action IC1005

3 The HDR Video Pipeline

4 Discussion

Appendix

Part 1: Capture

Chapter 1: Ghosting in HDR Video

Abstract

1 Introduction

2 Image Acquisition Model

3 HDR Image Deghosting Methods

4 HDR Video Capture Methods

5 Global Video Deghosting

6 Local Video Deghosting

Chapter 2: Creating HDR Video Using Retargetting

Abstract

1 Introduction

2 Background in HDR Video and Image Retargeting

3 Dynamic Camera and Static Scene

4 Static Camera and Dynamic Scene

5 Summary

Chapter 3: HDR Multiview Image Sequence Generation: Toward 3D HDR Video

Abstract

1 Introduction

2 Multiple Exposure Stereo Matching

3 Patch-Based Multiscopic HDR Generation

4 Results and Discussion

Chapter 4: Calibrated Measurement of Imager Dynamic Range

Abstract

Acknowledgments

1 Introduction

2 Method and Materials

3 Results

4 Discussion

5 Conclusion

Part 2: Manipulate

Chapter 5: HDR Video Metrics

Abstract

Acknowledgments

1 Introduction

2 Image and Video Quality Assessment

3 DRI-VQM

4 HDR-VQM

5 Data-Driven Metrics

6 Outlook and Future Work

Chapter 6: Practical Backwards Compatible High Dynamic Range Compression

Abstract

Acknowledgments

1 Introduction

2 Related Work

3 Practical Backwards Compatible Compression

4 Comparison Results

5 Conclusions

Chapter 7: Real-Time HDR Video Processing and Compression Using an FPGA

Abstract

1 HDR Video Processing

2 Description of the HDR Acquisition and Compression Task

3 Acquisition of HDR Video

4 HDR Video Compression Implementation

5 HDR Acquisition and Compression System Interfaces

6 HDR Acquisition and Compression Software Structure Overview

7 HDR Acquisition and Compressions Features and Results

Chapter 8: Live HDR Video Broadcast Production

Abstract

1 Introduction

2 Digital TV Basics

3 Integration of HDR Flows in Standard Broadcasting Pipelines

4 GPU-Based Real-Time Manipulation and Monitoring

5 Conclusions

Part 3: Display

Chapter 9: HDR Video on Small Screen Devices

Abstract

Acknowledgments

1 Introduction

2 HDR Video Tone-Mapping

Chapter 10: Gaze-Dependent Tone Mapping for HDR Video

Abstract

Acknowledgments

1 Introduction

2 Background

3 Gaze-Dependent Tone Compression

4 Testbed and Results

5 Conclusions and Future Work

Part 4: Applications and Uptake

Chapter 11: Improving Tracking Accuracy Using Illumination Neutralization and High Dynamic Range Imaging

Abstract

1 Introduction

2 Overview

3 Acquisition of the Scene Illumination

4 Precomputed Radiance Transfer

5 Neutralizing Illumination

6 Improving Tracking Accuracy

7 Conclusions

Chapter 12: Factors Influencing the Widespread Uptake of HDR Video

Abstract

1 Introduction

2 Current HDR Video Television Adoption: What and Why

3 Current Adoption: Short Term or Enduring?

4 Supply Conditions and HDR Adoption

5 Coordination and the Role of Technology Standards

6 Conclusions

Index

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