Title :
A complexity-bounded motion estimation algorithm
Author :
Chimienti, Antonio ; Ferraris, Claudia ; Pau, Danilo
Author_Institution :
Res. Inst. for Inf. & Telecommun. Eng., Nat. Res. Council (IRITI-CNR), Torino, Italy
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The full search motion estimation algorithm for video coding is a procedure of high computational cost. For this reason, in real-time low-power applications, low-cost motion estimation algorithms are viable solutions. A novel reduced complexity motion estimation algorithm is presented. It conjugates the reduction of computational load with good encoding efficiency. It exploits the past history of the motion field to predict the current motion field. A successive refinement phase gives the final motion field. This approach leads to a sensible reduction in the number of motion vector that have to be tested. The complexity is lower than any other algorithm algorithms known to the authors, in the literature, it is constant as there is no recursivity in the algorithm and independent of any search window area size. Experimental evaluations have shown the robustness of the algorithm when applied on a wide set of video sequences-a good performance compared to other reduced complexity algorithms and negligible loss of efficiency versus the full search algorithm
Keywords :
computational complexity; data compression; image sequences; motion estimation; search problems; video coding; complexity-bounded motion estimation algorithm; computational load reduction; encoding efficiency; full search motion estimation algorithm; high computational cost; low-cost motion estimation algorithms; motion field; motion vector reduction; real-time low-power applications; reduced complexity motion estimation algorithm; search window area size; successive refinement; video coding; video sequences; Computational efficiency; Cost function; Encoding; History; Layout; Motion estimation; Robustness; Testing; Video coding; Video compression;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2002.999673