Title :
On Combining Fractional-Pixel Interpolation and Motion Estimation: A Cost-Effective Approach
Author :
Lu, Jiyuan ; Zhang, Peizhao ; Chao, Hongyang ; Fisher, Paul S.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Guangzhou, China
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The additional complexity of the adoption of fractional-pixel motion compensation technology arises from two aspects: fractional-pixel interpolation (FPI) and fractional-pixel motion estimation (FPME). Different from current fast algorithms, we use the internal link between FPME and FPI as a factor in considering optimization by integrally manipulating them rather than attempting to speed them up separately. In this paper, a refinement search order for FPME is proposed to satisfy the criteria of cost/performance efficiency. And then, some strategies, i.e., FPME skipping, early termination and search pattern pruning, are also given for reducing the number of search positions with negligible coding loss. We also propose a FPI algorithm to save redundant interpolation as well as reduce duplicate calculation. Experimental results show that our integrated algorithm significantly improves the overall speed of FPME and FPI. Compared with the FFPS+XFPI and CBFPS+XFPI, the proposed algorithm has already reduced the speed by a factor of 65% and 32%. Additionally, our FPI algorithm can be used to cooperate with any fast FPME algorithms to greatly reduce the computational time of FPI.
Keywords :
interpolation; motion compensation; motion estimation; search problems; video coding; cost-effective approach; cost-performance efficiency; duplicate calculation reduction; early termination; fractional-pixel interpolation; fractional-pixel motion compensation technology; fractional-pixel motion estimation skipping; internal link; redundant interpolation; refinement search order; search pattern pruning; video coding; Algorithm design and analysis; Computational efficiency; Interpolation; Materials; Maximum likelihood detection; Pixel; Prediction algorithms; Fractional-pixel interpolation; fractional-pixel motion estimation; video coding;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2011.2129830