DocumentCode
1544709
Title
Multiscale modeling and estimation of motion fields for video coding
Author
Moulin, Pierre ; Krishnamurthy, Ravi ; Woods, John W.
Author_Institution
Bellcore, Morristown, NJ, USA
Volume
6
Issue
12
fYear
1997
fDate
12/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1606
Lastpage
1620
Abstract
We present a systematic approach to forward-motion-compensated predictive video coding. The first step is the definition of a flexible model that compactly represents motion fields. The inhomogeneity and spatial coherence properties of motion fields are captured using linear multiscale models. One possible design is based on linear finite elements and yields a multiscale extension of the triangle motion compensation (TMC) method. The second step is the choice of a computational technique that identifies the coefficients of the linear model. We study a modified optical flow technique and minimize a cost function closely related to Horn and Schunck´s (1981) criterion. The cost function balances accuracy and complexity of the motion compensated predictor and is viewed as a measure of goodness of the motion field. It determines not only the coefficients of the model, but also the quantization method. We formulate the estimation and quantization problems jointly as a discrete optimization problem and solve it using a fast multiscale relaxation algorithm. A hierarchical extension of the algorithm allows proper handling of large displacements. Simulations on a variety of video sequences have produced improvements over TMC and over the half-pel-accuracy, full-search block matching algorithm, in excess of 0.5 dB in average. The results are visually superior as well. In particular, the reconstructed video is entirely free of blocking artifacts
Keywords
data compression; image reconstruction; image sequences; motion compensation; motion estimation; optimisation; prediction theory; quantisation (signal); video coding; computational technique; cost function; discrete optimization problem; fast multiscale relaxation algorithm; forward motion compensated predictive coding; inhomogeneity properties; large displacements; linear finite elements; linear model coefficients; linear multiscale models; motion fields estimation; multiscale modeling; quantization method; reconstructed video; spatial coherence properties; triangle motion compensation; video coding; video sequences; Cost function; Finite element methods; Image motion analysis; Motion compensation; Motion estimation; Motion measurement; Quantization; Spatial coherence; Video coding; Video sequences;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/83.650115
Filename
650115
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