A Content-Motion-Aware Motion Estimation for Quality-Stationary Video Coding

<p/> <p>The block-matching motion estimation has been aggressively developed for years. Many papers have presented fast block-matching algorithms (FBMAs) for the reduction of computation complexity. Nevertheless, their results, in terms of video quality and bitrate, are rather content-va...

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Main Authors: Lin Meng-Chun, Dung Lan-Rong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2010-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/403634
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spelling doaj-b6fd474e2a1844b0ac53d377746230b12020-11-25T00:32:03ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802010-01-0120101403634A Content-Motion-Aware Motion Estimation for Quality-Stationary Video CodingLin Meng-ChunDung Lan-Rong<p/> <p>The block-matching motion estimation has been aggressively developed for years. Many papers have presented fast block-matching algorithms (FBMAs) for the reduction of computation complexity. Nevertheless, their results, in terms of video quality and bitrate, are rather content-varying. Very few FBMAs can result in stationary or quasistationary video quality for different motion types of video content. Instead of using multiple search algorithms, this paper proposes a quality-stationary motion estimation with a unified search mechanism. This paper presents a content-motion-aware motion estimation for quality-stationary video coding. Under the rate control mechanism, the proposed motion estimation, based on subsample approach, adaptively adjusts the subsample ratio with the motion-level of video sequence to keep the degradation of video quality low. The proposed approach is a companion for all kinds of FBMAs in H.264/AVC. As shown in experimental results, the proposed approach can produce stationary quality. Comparing with the full-search block-matching algorithm, the quality degradation is less than 0.36&#8201;dB while the average saving of power consumption is 69.6%. When applying the proposed approach for the fast motion estimation (FME) algorithm in H.264/AVC JM reference software, the proposed approach can save 62.2% of the power consumption while the quality degradation is less than 0.27&#8201;dB.</p>http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2010/403634
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A Content-Motion-Aware Motion Estimation for Quality-Stationary Video Coding
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
author_facet Lin Meng-Chun
Dung Lan-Rong
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title A Content-Motion-Aware Motion Estimation for Quality-Stationary Video Coding
title_short A Content-Motion-Aware Motion Estimation for Quality-Stationary Video Coding
title_full A Content-Motion-Aware Motion Estimation for Quality-Stationary Video Coding
title_fullStr A Content-Motion-Aware Motion Estimation for Quality-Stationary Video Coding
title_full_unstemmed A Content-Motion-Aware Motion Estimation for Quality-Stationary Video Coding
title_sort content-motion-aware motion estimation for quality-stationary video coding
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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1687-6180
publishDate 2010-01-01
description <p/> <p>The block-matching motion estimation has been aggressively developed for years. Many papers have presented fast block-matching algorithms (FBMAs) for the reduction of computation complexity. Nevertheless, their results, in terms of video quality and bitrate, are rather content-varying. Very few FBMAs can result in stationary or quasistationary video quality for different motion types of video content. Instead of using multiple search algorithms, this paper proposes a quality-stationary motion estimation with a unified search mechanism. This paper presents a content-motion-aware motion estimation for quality-stationary video coding. Under the rate control mechanism, the proposed motion estimation, based on subsample approach, adaptively adjusts the subsample ratio with the motion-level of video sequence to keep the degradation of video quality low. The proposed approach is a companion for all kinds of FBMAs in H.264/AVC. As shown in experimental results, the proposed approach can produce stationary quality. Comparing with the full-search block-matching algorithm, the quality degradation is less than 0.36&#8201;dB while the average saving of power consumption is 69.6%. When applying the proposed approach for the fast motion estimation (FME) algorithm in H.264/AVC JM reference software, the proposed approach can save 62.2% of the power consumption while the quality degradation is less than 0.27&#8201;dB.</p>
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