Title :
Foveation scalable video coding with automatic fixation selection
Author :
Wang, Zhou ; Lu, Ligang ; Bovik, Alan Conrad
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Image & Video Eng., Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX, USA
fDate :
2/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Image and video coding is an optimization problem. A successful image and video coding algorithm delivers a good tradeoff between visual quality and other coding performance measures, such as compression, complexity, scalability, robustness, and security. In this paper, we follow two recent trends in image and video coding research. One is to incorporate human visual system (HVS) models to improve the current state-of-the-art of image and video coding algorithms by better exploiting the properties of the intended receiver. The other is to design rate scalable image and video codecs, which allow the extraction of coded visual information at continuously varying bit rates from a single compressed bitstream. Specifically, we propose a foveation scalable video coding (FSVC) algorithm which supplies good quality-compression performance as well as effective rate scalability. The key idea is to organize the encoded bitstream to provide the best decoded video at an arbitrary bit rate in terms of foveated visual quality measurement. A foveation-based HVS model plays an important role in the algorithm. The algorithm is adaptable to different applications, such as knowledge-based video coding and video communications over time-varying, multiuser and interactive networks.
Keywords :
data compression; decoding; knowledge based systems; optimisation; reviews; video codecs; video coding; visual perception; automatic fixation selection; bit rates; coded visual information extraction; coding performance measures; complexity; compressed bitstream; decoded video; foveated visual quality measurement; foveation scalable video coding; foveation-based HVS model; human visual system models; image coding algorithm; interactive networks; knowledge-based video coding; knowledge-based video communications; multiuser networks; optimization problem; quality-compression performance; rate scalable image codecs; rate scalable video codecs; robustness; security; time-varying networks; video coding algorithm; visual quality; Bit rate; Data mining; Humans; Image coding; Robustness; Scalability; Security; Video codecs; Video coding; Visual system;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2003.809015