Algorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems

Algorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems Teahyung Lee 121 pages Directed by Dr. David V. Anderson This research addresses algorithms for efficient motion estimation systems. With the growth of wireless video system market, such as mobile imaging, digital still and video...

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Main Author: Lee, Teahyung
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/19783
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-197832013-01-07T20:23:55ZAlgorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation SystemsLee, TeahyungLeast-squaresOptical flowRecursive least-squaresMulti-resolutionImage sensorMotion estimationVideo compressionCoding theoryAlgorithmsMotion MeasurementAlgorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems Teahyung Lee 121 pages Directed by Dr. David V. Anderson This research addresses algorithms for efficient motion estimation systems. With the growth of wireless video system market, such as mobile imaging, digital still and video cameras, and video sensor network, low-power consumption is increasingly desirable for embedded video systems. Motion estimation typically needs considerable computations and is the basic block for many video applications. To implement low-power video systems using embedded devices and sensors, a CMOS imager has been developed that allows low-power computations on the focal plane. In this dissertation efficient motion estimation algorithms are presented to complement this platform. In the first part of dissertation we propose two algorithms regarding gradient-based optical flow estimation (OFE) to reduce computational complexity with high performance. The first is a checkerboard-type filtering (CBTF) algorithm for prefiltering and spatiotemporal derivative calculations. Another one is spatially recursive OFE frameworks using recursive LS (RLS) and/or matrix refinement to reduce the computational complexity for solving linear system of derivative values of image intensity in least-squares (LS)-OFE. From simulation results, CBTF and spatially recursive OFE show improved computational efficiency compared to conventional approaches with higher or similar performance. In the second part of dissertation we propose a new algorithm for video coding application to improve motion estimation and compensation performance in the wavelet domain. This new algorithm is for wavelet-based multi-resolution motion estimation (MRME) using temporal aliasing detection (TAD) to enhance rate-distortion (RD) performance under temporal aliasing noise. This technique gives competitive or better performance in terms of RD compared to conventional MRME and MRME with motion vector prediction through median filtering.Georgia Institute of Technology2008-02-07T18:37:18Z2008-02-07T18:37:18Z2007-11-14Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/19783
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topic Least-squares
Optical flow
Recursive least-squares
Multi-resolution
Image sensor
Motion estimation
Video compression
Coding theory
Algorithms
Motion Measurement
spellingShingle Least-squares
Optical flow
Recursive least-squares
Multi-resolution
Image sensor
Motion estimation
Video compression
Coding theory
Algorithms
Motion Measurement
Lee, Teahyung
Algorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems
description Algorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems Teahyung Lee 121 pages Directed by Dr. David V. Anderson This research addresses algorithms for efficient motion estimation systems. With the growth of wireless video system market, such as mobile imaging, digital still and video cameras, and video sensor network, low-power consumption is increasingly desirable for embedded video systems. Motion estimation typically needs considerable computations and is the basic block for many video applications. To implement low-power video systems using embedded devices and sensors, a CMOS imager has been developed that allows low-power computations on the focal plane. In this dissertation efficient motion estimation algorithms are presented to complement this platform. In the first part of dissertation we propose two algorithms regarding gradient-based optical flow estimation (OFE) to reduce computational complexity with high performance. The first is a checkerboard-type filtering (CBTF) algorithm for prefiltering and spatiotemporal derivative calculations. Another one is spatially recursive OFE frameworks using recursive LS (RLS) and/or matrix refinement to reduce the computational complexity for solving linear system of derivative values of image intensity in least-squares (LS)-OFE. From simulation results, CBTF and spatially recursive OFE show improved computational efficiency compared to conventional approaches with higher or similar performance. In the second part of dissertation we propose a new algorithm for video coding application to improve motion estimation and compensation performance in the wavelet domain. This new algorithm is for wavelet-based multi-resolution motion estimation (MRME) using temporal aliasing detection (TAD) to enhance rate-distortion (RD) performance under temporal aliasing noise. This technique gives competitive or better performance in terms of RD compared to conventional MRME and MRME with motion vector prediction through median filtering.
author Lee, Teahyung
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title Algorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems
title_short Algorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems
title_full Algorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems
title_fullStr Algorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems
title_full_unstemmed Algorithm-Based Efficient Approaches for Motion Estimation Systems
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publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
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