DocumentCode :
1364069
Title :
Motion estimation using a complex-valued wavelet transform
Author :
Magarey, Julian ; Kingsbury, Nick
Author_Institution :
Visual Processing Group, Cooperative Res. Centre for Sensor Signal & Inf. Process, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Volume :
46
Issue :
4
fYear :
1998
fDate :
4/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1069
Lastpage :
1084
Abstract :
This paper describes a new motion estimation algorithm that is potentially useful for both computer vision and video compression applications. It is hierarchical in structure, using a separable two-dimensional (2-D) discrete wavelet transform (DWT) on each frame to efficiently construct a multiresolution pyramid of subimages. The DWT is based on a complex-valued pair of four-tap FIR filters with Gabor-like characteristics. The resulting complex DWT (CDWT) effectively implements an analysis by an ensemble of Gabor-like filters with a variety of orientations and scales. The phase difference between the subband coefficients of each frame at a given subpel bears a predictable relation to a local translation in the region of the reference frame subtended by that subpel. That relation is used to estimate the displacement field at the coarsest scale of the multiresolution pyramid. Each estimate is accompanied by a directional confidence measure in the form of the parameters of a quadratic matching surface. The initial estimate field is progressively refined by a coarse-to fine strategy in which finer scale information is appropriately incorporated at each stage. The accuracy, efficiency, and robustness of the new algorithm are demonstrated in comparison testing against hierarchical implementations of intensity gradient-based and fractional-precision block matching motion estimators
Keywords :
FIR filters; computer vision; data compression; filtering theory; image matching; image resolution; motion estimation; transform coding; video coding; wavelet transforms; Gabor-like characteristics; Gabor-like filters; accuracy; comparison testing; complex DWT; computer vision; directional confidence measure; displacement field estimation; efficiency; four-tap FIR filters; fractional-precision block matching motion estimator; hierarchical algorithm; intensity gradient-based motion estimator; motion estimation algorithm; multiresolution pyramid; phase difference; quadratic matching surface; reference frame; robustness; separable 2D discrete wavelet transform; subband coefficients; subimages; video compression; Application software; Computer vision; Discrete wavelet transforms; Finite impulse response filter; Gabor filters; Motion estimation; Robustness; Two dimensional displays; Video compression; Wavelet transforms;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/78.668557
Filename :
668557
Link To Document :
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