Title :
Explore and Model Better I-Frames for Video Coding
Author :
Paul, Manoranjan ; Lin, Weisi ; Lau, Chiew-Tong ; Lee, Bu-Sung
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. & Math., Charles Sturt Univ., Bathurst, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
In video coding, an intra (I)-frame is used as an anchor frame for referencing the subsequence frames, as well as error propagation prevention, indexing, and so on. To get better rate-distortion performance, a frame should have the following quality to be an ideal I-frame: the best similarity with the frames in a group of picture (GOP), so that when it is used as a reference frame for a frame in the GOP we need the least bits to achieve the desired image quality, minimize the temporal fluctuation of quality, and also maintain a more consistent bit count per frame. In this paper we use a most common frame of a scene in a video sequence with dynamic background modeling and then encode it to replace the conventional I-frame. The extensive experimental results confirm the superiority of our proposed scheme in comparison with the existing state-of-art methods by significant image quality improvement and computational time reduction.
Keywords :
video coding; GOP; I-frames; computational time reduction; dynamic background modeling; error propagation prevention; group of picture; image quality; rate-distortion performance; state-of-art methods; temporal fluctuation; video coding; Bit rate; Encoding; Image quality; Pixel; Rate-distortion; Video coding; Video sequences; Adaptive GOP; H.264; intra frame; motion estimation and compensation; multiple reference frames; repetitive motion; scene change detection; video coding uncovered background;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2011.2138750