Title :
Fast and High Quality Temporal Transcoding Architecture in the DCT Domain for Adaptive Video Content Delivery
Author :
Chander, Vinay ; Reddy, Aravind ; Gaurav, Shriprakash ; Khanwalkar, Nishant ; Kakhani, Manish ; Tapaswi, Shashikala
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Indian Inst. of Inf. Technol. & Manage., Gwalior
Abstract :
Video communication over the Internet is becoming increasingly popular today. Transmission of videos over networks has always been a problem due to reasons like high bandwidth requirement, lossy channels (especially wireless links, low bit rate two way communication links etc), huge file sizes and the large variety of end terminals with different constraints. In this paper, we limit ourselves to solving the problem of bandwidth and end terminal frame rate requirements in the context of video content distribution over the internet. We propose an efficient temporal transcoding architecture in which motion change is considered. For motion vector composition, both bilinear interpolation vector selection (BIVS) and forward dominant vector selection (FDVS) are used. Our architecture operates entirely in the DCT domain, unlike some architectures, which operate partially or fully in the pixel domain, thus avoiding computationally expensive operations of inverse DCT and DCT. The re-encoding errors are also minimized. The macro block coding types are re-judged to reduce drift errors. We have implemented the algorithms and carried out experiments for Mpeg 1 video sequences and the results are found to be promising.
Keywords :
Internet; adaptive codes; bandwidth allocation; discrete cosine transforms; image motion analysis; interpolation; transcoding; video coding; DCT domain; Internet; Video communication; adaptive video content delivery; bandwidth requirement; bilinear interpolation vector selection; end terminal frame rate requirement; forward dominant vector selection; macro block coding; motion vector composition; quality temporal transcoding architecture; Bandwidth; Bit rate; Block codes; Computer architecture; Context; Discrete cosine transforms; Internet; Interpolation; Propagation losses; Transcoding; DCT domain; Video transcoding; motion based frame skipping; motion vector composition; prediction error re-calculation;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Engineering and Technology, 2009. ICCET '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3334-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCET.2009.174