Title :
The Efficiency of Motion-Compensating Prediction for Hybrid Coding of Video Sequences
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Hannover, Hannover 1, West.F. R. Germany
fDate :
8/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Performance bounds for generalized hybrid coding of video sequences with motion-compensating prediction are derived based on rate-distortion theory. It is shown that the spatial power spectrum of the motion-compensated prediction error can be calculated from the signal power spectrum and the displacement estimation error p.d.f.. A spatial Wiener filter can improve the efficiency of motion-compensating prediction. Memoryless encoding of the motion-compensated prediction error and intraframe encoding of the motion-compensated prediction error are compared. An evaluation of the rate-distortion functions for a typical videoconference sampling format shows that for integer pel accuracy of the displacement estimate the additional gain by motion-compensating prediction over pure intraframe coding is limited to ∼ 0.8 bits/sample in moving areas. Required accuracies of the displacement estimate for a gain of motion-compensating interframe coding over intraframe coding are given.
Keywords :
Image analysis, motion; Image coding; Image motion analysis; Rate-distortion theory; Bit rate; Decoding; Discrete cosine transforms; Encoding; Motion estimation; Pulse modulation; Rate-distortion; Video compression; Video sequences; Videoconference;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.1987.1146632