DocumentCode :
1430673
Title :
Trifocal motion modeling for object-based video compression and manipulation
Author :
Sun, Zhaohui ; Tekalp, A. Murat
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Rochester Univ., NY, USA
Volume :
8
Issue :
5
fYear :
1998
fDate :
9/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
667
Lastpage :
685
Abstract :
Following an overview of two-dimensional (2-D) parametric motion models commonly used in video manipulation and compression, we introduce trifocal transfer, which is an image-based scene representation used in computer vision, as a motion compensation method that uses three frames at a time to implicitly capture camera/scene motion and scene depth. Trifocal transfer requires a trifocal tensor that is computed by matching image features across three views and a dense correspondence between two of the three views. We propose approximating the dense correspondence between two of the three views by a parametric model in order to apply the trifocal transfer for object-based video compression and background mosaic generation. Backward, forward, and bidirectional motion compensation methods based on trifocal transfer are presented. The performance of the proposed motion compensation approaches using the trifocal model has been compared with various other compensation methods, such as dense motion, block motion, and global affine transform on several video sequences. Finally, video compression and mosaic synthesis based on the trifocal motion model are implemented within the MPEG-4 Video Verification Model (VM), and the results are compared with those of the standard MPEG-4 video VM. Experimental results show that the trifocal motion model is superior to block and affine models when there is depth variation and camera translation
Keywords :
data compression; feature extraction; image matching; image representation; image sequences; motion compensation; video coding; 2D parametric motion models; MPEG-4 Video Verification Model; background mosaic generation; backward motion compensation; bidirectional motion compensation; block motion; camera translation; camera/scene motion; computer vision; dense correspondence; dense motion; depth variation; experimental results; forward motion compensation; global affine transform; image features matching; image-based scene representation; mosaic synthesis; motion compensation method; object-based video compression; object-based video manipulation; performance; scene depth; trifocal motion modeling; trifocal tensor; trifocal transfer; video sequences; Cameras; Computer vision; Image coding; Layout; MPEG 4 Standard; Motion compensation; Tensile stress; Two dimensional displays; Video compression; Virtual manufacturing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8215
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/76.718512
Filename :
718512
Link To Document :
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