DocumentCode :
1533729
Title :
Perceptual feedback in multigrid motion estimation using an improved DCT quantization
Author :
Malo, Jesús ; Gutiérrez, Juan ; Epifanio, I. ; Ferri, Francesc J. ; Artigas, José M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. d´´Opt., Valencia Univ., Spain
Volume :
10
Issue :
10
fYear :
2001
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1411
Lastpage :
1427
Abstract :
In this paper, a multigrid motion compensation video coder based on the current human visual system (HVS) contrast discrimination models is proposed. A novel procedure for the encoding of the prediction errors has been used. This procedure restricts the maximum perceptual distortion in each transform coefficient. This subjective redundancy removal procedure includes the amplitude nonlinearities and some temporal features of human perception. A perceptually weighted control of the adaptive motion estimation algorithm has also been derived from this model. Perceptual feedback in motion estimation ensures a perceptual balance between the motion estimation effort and the redundancy removal process. The results show that this feedback induces a scale-dependent refinement strategy that gives rise to more robust and meaningful motion estimation, which may facilitate higher level sequence interpretation. Perceptually meaningful distortion measures and the reconstructed frames show the subjective improvements of the proposed scheme versus an H.263 scheme with unweighted motion estimation and MPEG-like quantization
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; discrete cosine transforms; feedback; motion compensation; motion estimation; transform coding; video coding; HVS contrast discrimination models; MPEG-like quantization; adaptive motion estimation algorithm; amplitude nonlinearities; human visual system; improved DCT quantization; maximum perceptual distortion; multigrid motion compensation video coder; multigrid motion estimation; perceptual balance; perceptual feedback; perceptually weighted control; prediction errors; reconstructed frames; scale-dependent refinement strategy; sequence interpretation; subjective redundancy removal procedure; temporal features; transform coefficient; unweighted motion estimation; Encoding; Feedback; Humans; Motion compensation; Motion control; Motion estimation; Programmable control; Redundancy; Visual system; Weight control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7149
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/83.951528
Filename :
951528
Link To Document :
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