DocumentCode :
1102706
Title :
Video Texture and Motion Based Modeling of Rate Variability-Distortion (VD) Curves
Author :
Van Der Auwera, Geert ; Reisslein, Martin ; Karam, Lina J.
Author_Institution :
Arizona State Univ.
Volume :
53
Issue :
3
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
637
Lastpage :
648
Abstract :
We examine and model the bit rate variability-distortion (VD) curve of -4 part 2 variable bit rate (VBR) video encodings. The VD curve has important applications for evaluating the statistical multiplexing of streaming video. We show that the concave VD curve shape at high compression ratios, or equivalently large quantization scales, is influenced by both the texture and the motion information. Based on this insight, we first develop a general VD curve model by analytically expressing the VD curve in terms of elementary statistics (mean, variance, covariance) of the numbers of motion and texture coding bits. In a second step we develop and validate linear and quadratic models for the elementary texture and motion bit statistics, whereby the model parameters are obtained from only two sample encodings. The texture and motion bit models are then employed in our general VD curve model. This work extends our previous work on piecewise models of the VD curve. The texture and motion based VD model obtained from two sample encodings has comparable accuracy to a piecewise model based on three sample encodings. In addition, the texture and motion based VD model provides fundamental insights into how texture and motion affect traffic variability.
Keywords :
data compression; distortion; image motion analysis; image texture; quantisation (signal); statistical analysis; statistical multiplexing; video coding; video streaming; compression ratios; elementary statistics; elementary texture; linear model; motion based modeling; motion bit statistics; quadratic model; quantization scales; rate variability-distortion curves; statistical multiplexing; streaming video; texture coding bits; video encodings; video texture; Analysis of variance; Bit rate; Encoding; Motion analysis; Quantization; Shape; Statistical analysis; Statistics; Streaming media; Video compression; -4 Part 2; Communication systems; rate variability-distortion; statistical multiplexing; variable bit rate; video coding; video content; video quality; video streaming; video traffic;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9316
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2007.903624
Filename :
4292346
Link To Document :
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