DocumentCode :
1549554
Title :
A comparison of temporal scalability techniques
Author :
Conklin, Gregory J. ; Hemami, Sheila S.
Author_Institution :
Real Networks Inc., Seattle, WA, USA
Volume :
9
Issue :
6
fYear :
1999
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
909
Lastpage :
919
Abstract :
A temporally scalable video coding algorithm allows extraction of video of multiple frame rates from a single coded stream. In recent years, several video coding techniques have been proposed that provide temporal scalability using subband coding, both without and with motion compensation. With a two-band subband decomposition applied hierarchically, frame rates halve after each filtering operation. Alternatively, motion-compensated prediction (as used in MPEG) can provide temporal scalability and the same frame rates as temporal subband coding through strategic placement of reference frames and selective decoding of frames. This paper compares three temporal coding techniques with respect to providing temporal scalability: temporal subband coding (TSB), motion-compensated temporal subband coding (MC-TSB), and motion-compensated prediction (MCP). Predicted rate-distortion performances at full- and lower frame rates and experimental quantitative and visual performances from coding several video sequences are compared. The comparison is explicitly for temporal coding when the dimensionality of the subsequent source coding is held constant; any spatial or higher dimensional source coding can follow. In theory and in practice, MCP and MC-TSB always outperform TSB. For high-bit-rate full-frame-rate video, the performances of MCP and MC-TSB are approximately equivalent. However, to provide temporal scalability, MCP clearly provides the best performance in terms of visual quality, quantitative quality, and bit rate of the lower frame-rate video
Keywords :
image sequences; motion compensation; prediction theory; rate distortion theory; source coding; video coding; MPEG; coded stream; filtering operation; frame decoding; full-frame-rate video; high-bit-rate video; motion compensation; motion-compensated prediction; motion-compensated temporal subband coding; multiple frame rates; quantitative performance; rate-distortion performance; reference frames; source coding; temporally scalable video coding algorithm; two-band subband decomposition; video extraction; video sequences; visual performance; visual quality; Bit rate; Decoding; Filtering; Motion compensation; Rate-distortion; Scalability; Source coding; Streaming media; Video coding; Video sequences;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8215
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/76.785728
Filename :
785728
Link To Document :
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