Modified block matching algorithm for fast block motion estimation

Author(s):  
Avijit Kundu
2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamel Belloulata ◽  
Shiping Zhu ◽  
Zaikuo Wang

We propose a novel fractal video coding method using fast block-matching motion estimation to overcome the drawback of the time-consuming character in the fractal coding. As fractal encoding essentially spends most time on the search for the best-matching block in a large domain pool, search patterns and the center-biased characteristics of motion vector distribution have large impact on both search speed and quality of block motion estimation. In this paper, firstly, we propose a new hexagon search algorithm (NHEXS), and, secondly, we ameliorate, by using this NHEXS, the traditional CPM/NCIM, which is based on Fisher's quadtree partition. This NHEXS uses two cross-shaped search patterns as the first two initial steps and large/small hexagon-shaped patterns as the subsequent steps for fast block motion estimation (BME). NHEXS employs halfway stop technique to achieve significant speedup on sequences with stationary and quasistationary blocks. To further reduce the computational complexity, NHEXS employs modified partial distortion criterion (MPDC). Experimental results indicate that the proposed algorithm spends less encoding time and achieves higher compression ratio and compression quality compared with the traditional CPM/NCIM method.


2000 ◽  
Vol 10 (05n06) ◽  
pp. 229-237
Author(s):  
KYUNG-SAENG KIM ◽  
KWYRO LEE

This letter describes a motion estimation architecture with complementary access types of memory banks, one for column vector access and the other for row vector access. It handles 2D image very efficiently for full-search block matching algorithm and maximizes a useful data transfer rate by reducing the overhead clocks for extra data reading and alignment. The results show that power saving is improved by using complementary access types of memory banks and amounts to 27.3% when the full-search block matching algorithm is applied for the CCIR-601 format compared to an identical design without the proposed enhancements.


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