Diamond search depend integrated projection error measurement motion estimation algorithm in video compression

Author(s):  
H. Rajasekhar ◽  
B. Prabhakara Rao
2016 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 6671-6679
Author(s):  
H Rajasekhar ◽  
B. Prabhakara Rao

In the previous video compression method, the videos were segmented by using the novel motion estimation algorithm with aid of watershed method. But, the compression ratio (CR) of compression with novel motion estimation algorithm was not giving an adequate result. Moreover this methods performance is needed to be improved in the encoding and decoding processes. Because most of the video compression methods have utilized encoding techniques like JPEG, Run Length, Huffman coding and LSK encoding. The improvement of the encoding techniques in the compression process will improve the compression result. Hence, to overcome these drawbacks, we intended to propose a new video compression method with renowned encoding technique. In this proposed video compression method, the input video frames motion vectors are estimated by applying watershed and ARS-ST (Adaptive Rood Search with Spatio-Temporal) algorithms. After that, the vector blocks which have high difference value are encoded by using the JPEG-LS encoder. JPEG-LS have excellent coding and computational efficiency, and it outperforms JPEG2000 and many other image compression methods. This algorithm is of relatively low complexity, low storage requirement and its compression capability is efficient enough. To get the compressed video, the encoded blocks are subsequently decoded by JPEG-LS. The implementation result shows the effectiveness of proposed method, in compressing more number of videos. The performance of our proposed video compression method is evaluated by comparing the result of proposed method with the existing video compression techniques. The comparison result shows that our proposed method acquires high-quality compression ratio and PSNR for the number of testing videos than the existing techniques.


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