Title :
Gradient-based algorithms for block-oriented MAP estimation of motion and application to motion-compensated temporal interpolation
Author :
Bergeron, Claude ; Dubois, Eric
Author_Institution :
Quebec Univ., Verdun, Que., Canada
fDate :
3/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A study of block-oriented motion estimation algorithms is presented, and their application to motion-compensated temporal interpolation is described. In the proposed approach, the motion field within each block is described by a function of a few parameters that can represent typical local motion vector fields.. A probabilistic formulation is then used to develop maximum-likelihood (ML) and maximum a posteriori probability (MAP) estimation criteria. The MAP criterion takes into account the dependence of the motion fields in adjacent blocks. A procedure for minimizing the resulting objective function based on the Gauss-Newton algorithm is presented. The use of multiresolution techniques, essential for satisfactory performance, is discussed. Experimental results evaluating the algorithms for the task of motion-compensated temporal interpolation are presented. The relative complexity of the algorithms is also discussed
Keywords :
estimation theory; picture processing; probability; Gauss-Newton algorithm; block-oriented MAP estimation; gradient algorithms; local motion vector fields.; maximum a posteriori probability; maximum likelihood estimation; motion-compensated temporal interpolation; multiresolution techniques; objective function; probabilistic formulation; Filtering; HDTV; Interpolation; Least squares methods; Maximum likelihood estimation; Motion estimation; Newton method; Senior members; Signal processing algorithms; TV;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on