Title :
Bidirectional Scalable Motion for Scalable Video Coding
Author :
Hu Chen ; Meng-Ping Kao ; Nguyen, Truong Q.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Electron. Sci. & Technol. of China, Chengdu, China
Abstract :
Motion information scalability is an important requirement for a fully scalable video codec, especially in low bit rate or small resolution decoding scenarios, for which the fully scalable motion model (SMM) has been proposed. SMM can collaborate flawlessly with other scalabilities, such as spatial, temporal and quality, in a scalable video codec. It performs better than the nonscalable motion model. To further improve the SMM, this correspondence extends the algorithm to support the hierarchical B frame structure and bidirectional or multidirectional motion estimation. Furthermore, the corresponding rate distortion optimized estimation for improved efficiency in several scenarios is discussed. Several simulation results based upon the updated framework are presented to verify the advantage of this extension.
Keywords :
decoding; image resolution; motion estimation; video coding; bidirectional scalable motion model; full scalable video codec; hierarchical B frame structure; low bit rate; motion information scalability; multidirectional motion estimation; rate distortion optimized estimation; resolution decoding scenario; scalable video coding; Bidirectional motion estimation (ME); hierarchical B frame structure; rate distortion optimization (RDO); scalable motion model (SMM); scalable video coding (SVC);
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2010.2050933