Title :
MPEG-1 super-resolution decoding for the analysis of video still images
Author :
Erickson, Kyle J. ; Schultz, Richard R.
Author_Institution :
Notre Dame Univ., IN, USA
Abstract :
A digital image sequence coded at low bitrate using a motion-compensated video compression standard should contain little data redundancy. However, the success of a particular super-resolution enhancement algorithm is predicted on super-resolution overlap (i.e., redundancy) of moving objects from frame-to-frame. If an MPEG-1 bitstream is coded at a relatively high bitrate (e.g., a compression ratio of 15:1), enough data redundancy exists within the bitstream to successfully perform super-resolution enhancement within the decoder. Empirical results are presented in which decoded pictures from MPEG-1 bitstreams containing both global scene transformations and independent object notion are integrated to generate Bayesian high-resolution video still (HRVS) images. It is shown that additional spatial details can be extracted by integrating several motion-compensated coded pictures, provided that a large number of subpixel-resolution overlaps-such as those captured by a reconnaissance airplane or surveillance satellite-are present among the original digitized video frames
Keywords :
Bayes methods; data compression; decoding; feature extraction; image enhancement; image resolution; image sequences; motion compensation; redundancy; surveillance; video coding; Bayesian images; MPEG-1; data redundancy; digital image sequence; digitized video frames; enhancement algorithm; motion compensation; reconnaissance airplane; spatial detail extraction; still image analysis; super-resolution decoding; surveillance satellite; video compression standard; Bit rate; Code standards; Decoding; Digital images; Image coding; Layout; Prediction algorithms; Spatial resolution; Transform coding; Video compression;
Conference_Titel :
Image Analysis and Interpretation, 2000. Proceedings. 4th IEEE Southwest Symposium
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0595-3
DOI :
10.1109/IAI.2000.839563