1. Introduction
Live-action feature films are typically not filmed in stereo apart from a few notable exceptions. Still, a significant amount of high profile productions are available in stereo. This is possible through a post production process referred to as stereo conversion. Although there is some automation in parts of the conversion process, it still heavily relies on manual work, which makes converting even a single feature film extremely expensive. A fully automatic conversion pipeline could hence significantly reduce costs while enabling studios to make large amounts of legacy content available to new audiences in stereo.