Title :
Distance dependent thresholding search for fast motion estimation in real world video coding application
Author :
Sorwar, Golam ; Murshed, Manzur ; Dooley, Laurence
Author_Institution :
Gippsland Sch. of Comput. & Inf. Technol., Monash Univ., Churchill, Vic., Australia
Abstract :
This paper presents a distance dependent thresholding search (DTS) block motion estimation algorithm that employs the novel concept of distance dependent thresholds. The key feature of this algorithm is its flexibility, trading-off quality and complexity with threshold variation. Whereas the performance of the existing algorithms is fixed in terms of prediction quality as well as complexity, DTS can be used as full search (FS), where high quality video entertainments require motion estimation with small prediction error, as well as fast motion estimation such as three-step search (TSS), new-three-step search (NTSS) etc. while real-time video applications, such as the speed-oriented video conferencing require fast motion estimation with sacrificing quality. Experimental results show that this DTS algorithm also achieves better peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), as well as lower search times in comparison to both the TSS and NTSS algorithms.
Keywords :
computational complexity; error analysis; motion estimation; real-time systems; teleconferencing; video coding; algorithm flexibility; distance dependent thresholding search block motion estimation algorithm; distance dependent thresholds; fast motion estimation; full search algorithm; motion estimation prediction error; new-three-step search algorithm; peak signal-to-noise ratio; prediction complexity; prediction quality; real-time video applications; speed-oriented video conferencing; three-step search algorithm; threshold variation; video entertainments; Application software; Australia; Computer vision; Image sequences; Information technology; Motion estimation; PSNR; Video coding; Video compression; Videoconference;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 2002. APCCAS '02. 2002 Asia-Pacific Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7690-0
DOI :
10.1109/APCCAS.2002.1115326