Title of article :
Adaptive rood pattern search for fast block-matching motion estimation
Author/Authors :
Yao Nie، نويسنده , , Kai-Kuang Ma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a novel and simple fast
block-matching algorithm (BMA), called adaptive rood pattern
search (ARPS), which consists of two sequential search stages: 1)
initial search and 2) refined local search. For each macroblock
(MB), the initial search is performed only once at the beginning in
order to find a good starting point for the follow-up refined local
search. By doing so, unnecessary intermediate search and the risk
of being trapped into local minimum matching error points could
be greatly reduced in long search case. For the initial search stage,
an adaptive rood pattern (ARP) is proposed, and the ARP’s size
is dynamically determined for each MB, based on the available
motion vectors (MVs) of the neighboring MBs. In the refined local
search stage, a unit-size rood pattern (URP) is exploited repeatedly,
and unrestrictedly, until the final MV is found. To further speed
up the search, zero-motion prejudgment (ZMP) is incorporated
in our method, which is particularly beneficial to those video
sequences containing small motion contents. Extensive experiments
conducted based on the MPEG-4 Verification Model (VM)
encoding platform show that the search speed of our proposed
ARPS–ZMP is about two to three times faster than that of the
diamond search (DS), and our method even achieves higher peak
signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) particularly for those video sequences
containing large and/or complex motion contents.
Keywords :
zero-motion prejudgment. , Adaptive search pattern , block-matching algorithm , diamond search , fast motion estimation , Video compression , rood pattern , Spatial correlation
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING