Self-derivation of motion estimation techniques to improve video coding efficiency

Author(s):  
Yi-jen Chiu ◽  
Lidong Xu ◽  
Wenhao Zhang ◽  
Hong Jiang
2013 ◽  
Vol 756-759 ◽  
pp. 3455-3460
Author(s):  
Xiao Li Wang ◽  
Long Zhao

Motion estimation is the most important step in video compression. By using high precision motion vector in the H.264 encoder, the calculation is rapidly increased, but in the whole process of coding, motion estimation occupies about 80%. Although many motion estimation algorithms have been proposed to reduce the computational complexity of motion estimation, it still cannot meet the strict real-time demand. In this paper, based on the analysis of UMHexagonS algorithm, dynamic searching window is chosen in the UMHexagonS algorithm, then according to the motion activity, it uses different template to reduce the motion estimation time and improve video coding efficiency. Proved by the experiments on various test sequences, compared with the UMHexagonS algorithm, the motion estimation time of the proposed algorithm average saves 17.7525% in the case of the quality of the reconstructed image and rate close. It not only reduces the complexity of the algorithm, but also improves the real-time performance of the encoder.


Author(s):  
J. Karlsson

In this paper the authors present an approach to provide efficient low-complexity encoding for the block-based video coding scheme. The authors present a method based on removing the most time-consuming task, that is motion estimation, from the encoder. Instead the decoder will perform motion prediction based on the available decoded frame and send the predicted motion vectors to the encoder. The results presented are based on a modified H.264 implementation. The results show that this approach can provide rather good coding efficiency even for relatively high network delays.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document