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A New Motion Vector Composition Algorithm for H.264 Multiple Reference Frame Motion Estimation

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Title: A New Motion Vector Composition Algorithm for H.264 Multiple Reference Frame Motion Estimation
Authors: Lee, Tsz-Kwan Browse this author
Chan, Yui-Lam Browse this author
Fu, Chang-Hong Browse this author
Siu, Wan-Chi Browse this author
Issue Date: 4-Oct-2009
Publisher: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference, International Organizing Committee
Journal Title: Proceedings : APSIPA ASC 2009 : Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference
Start Page: 473
End Page: 476
Abstract: Multiple reference frame motion estimation (MRF-ME) is an important tool in H.264 to improve coding efficiency. However, it penalizes the encoder in computational complexity. When the number of reference frames increases, the required computation expands proportionally. Therefore, various motion vector composition algorithms have been proposed to reduce the computational complexity of the encoder. However, it is found that they only perform well in a limited range of reference frames. In this paper, a new composition algorithm is proposed to compose a resultant motion vector from a set of candidate motion vectors. The proposed algorithm is especially suited for temporally remote reference frames in MRF-ME. Compared with existing algorithms, experimental results show that the new algorithm can deliver a remarkable improvement on the rate-distortion performance.
Description: APSIPA ASC 2009: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference. 4-7 October 2009. Sapporo, Japan. Poster session: Image, Video, and Multimedia Signal Processing 2 (6 October 2009).
Conference Name: APSIPA ASC 2009: Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association, 2009 Annual Summit and Conference
2009年アジア太平洋信号情報処理連合学会アニュアルサミット・国際会議
Conference Place: Sapporo
Type: proceedings
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/39749
Appears in Collections:北海道大学サステナビリティ・ウィーク2009 (Sustainability Weeks 2009) > 2009年アジア太平洋信号情報処理連合学会アニュアルサミット・国際会議 (2009 APSIPA Annual Summit and Conference)

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