Title :
Multi-view video compression using dynamic background frame and 3D motion estimation
Author :
Paul, Manoranjan ; Junbin Gao ; Antolovich, Michael ; Bossomaier, Terry
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. & Math., Charles Sturt Univ., Bathurst, SA, Australia
Abstract :
The H.264/MVC multi-view video coding standard provides a better compression rate compared to the simulcast coding technique (i.e., H.264/AVC) by exploiting inter- and intraview redundancy. However, this technique imposes random access frame delay as well as requires huge computational time. In this paper three novel techniques are proposed to overcome the above mentioned problems. Firstly, a simulcast video coding technique is proposed where each view is encoded individually using two reference frames-immediate previous frame and a dynamic background frame (popularly known as McFIS- the most common frame in a scene) of the corresponding view. Secondly a novel technique is proposed using 3D motion estimation (3D-ME) where a 3D frame is formed using the same temporal frames of all views and ME is carried out for the current 3D frame using the immediate previous 3D frame as a reference frame. Thereafter, a fractional ME refinement is also conducted on individual frames of 3D current frame using individual reference frames. Finally, a modification of the 3D-ME technique is proposed where an extra reference frame namely 3D McFIS is used for 3D-ME. As the correlation among the intra-view images is higher compared to the correlation among the inter-view images, the proposed 3D-ME techniques reduce the overall computational time and eliminate the frame delay with comparable rate-distortion (RD) performance compared to H.264/MVC. Experimental results reveal that the proposed techniques outperform the H.264/MVC in terms of improved RD performance by reducing computational time and by eliminating the random access frame delay.
Keywords :
data compression; motion estimation; video coding; 3D McFIS; 3D frame; 3D motion estimation; 3D-ME technique; H.264-MVC multiview video coding standard; McFIS; RD performance; computational time reduction; dynamic background frame; fractional ME refinement; immediate previous frame; interview image; interview redundancy; intraview image; intraview redundancy; most common frame in a scene; multiview video compression; random access frame delay elimination; rate-distortion performance; simulcast video coding technique; 3D Motion Estimation; 3D Video Coding; MRFs; McFIS; hierarchical B-picture; uncovered background;
Conference_Titel :
Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT), 2012 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chittagong
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4833-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICCITechn.2012.6509804