Content-Based Distortion Control Scheme for High-Quality Wireless Multimedia Services

In recent years, the wireless mobile markets are witnessing an unprecedented growth. High-quality video service will be greatly needed as one of the hottest wireless multimedia services in the future generation wireless networks. In this paper, a novel content-based distortion control scheme is prop...

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Main Authors: Hong-Jun Wang, Seoksoo Kim, Seung-youn Lee, Young-Sil Kim, Xin-Bo Yu, Chang Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2008-05-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/902592
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spelling doaj-7aa9bb35d4b2450c82a73b493ed946bc2020-11-24T21:04:38ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992008-05-01200810.1155/2008/902592Content-Based Distortion Control Scheme for High-Quality Wireless Multimedia ServicesHong-Jun WangSeoksoo KimSeung-youn LeeYoung-Sil KimXin-Bo YuChang SunIn recent years, the wireless mobile markets are witnessing an unprecedented growth. High-quality video service will be greatly needed as one of the hottest wireless multimedia services in the future generation wireless networks. In this paper, a novel content-based distortion control scheme is proposed to provide higher quality of the wireless video services. Our scheme adopts rate-distortion optimization techniques in state-of-the-art video coding standard H.264/AVC. In order to improve the subjective video quality in the process of encode, we create three visual distortion sensitivity models to minimize the perceptual distortion. We arrange more bits to visual distortion sensitive macroblocks during rate-distortion optimization process. The perceptual distortion in these regions is thus efficiently controlled with a relatively higher rate. Meanwhile, rate balance is achieved by allotting fewer bits to macroblocks that are perceptually less sensitive to distortion. Experiments results show that the subjective qualities of encoded video are improved without compromising PSNR.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2008/902592
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author Hong-Jun Wang
Seoksoo Kim
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Young-Sil Kim
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Chang Sun
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Seoksoo Kim
Seung-youn Lee
Young-Sil Kim
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Content-Based Distortion Control Scheme for High-Quality Wireless Multimedia Services
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Hong-Jun Wang
Seoksoo Kim
Seung-youn Lee
Young-Sil Kim
Xin-Bo Yu
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title Content-Based Distortion Control Scheme for High-Quality Wireless Multimedia Services
title_short Content-Based Distortion Control Scheme for High-Quality Wireless Multimedia Services
title_full Content-Based Distortion Control Scheme for High-Quality Wireless Multimedia Services
title_fullStr Content-Based Distortion Control Scheme for High-Quality Wireless Multimedia Services
title_full_unstemmed Content-Based Distortion Control Scheme for High-Quality Wireless Multimedia Services
title_sort content-based distortion control scheme for high-quality wireless multimedia services
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
issn 1687-1472
1687-1499
publishDate 2008-05-01
description In recent years, the wireless mobile markets are witnessing an unprecedented growth. High-quality video service will be greatly needed as one of the hottest wireless multimedia services in the future generation wireless networks. In this paper, a novel content-based distortion control scheme is proposed to provide higher quality of the wireless video services. Our scheme adopts rate-distortion optimization techniques in state-of-the-art video coding standard H.264/AVC. In order to improve the subjective video quality in the process of encode, we create three visual distortion sensitivity models to minimize the perceptual distortion. We arrange more bits to visual distortion sensitive macroblocks during rate-distortion optimization process. The perceptual distortion in these regions is thus efficiently controlled with a relatively higher rate. Meanwhile, rate balance is achieved by allotting fewer bits to macroblocks that are perceptually less sensitive to distortion. Experiments results show that the subjective qualities of encoded video are improved without compromising PSNR.
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