Title :
A new approach to global motion compensation which reduces video encoding complexity
Author :
Creusere, Charles D.
Author_Institution :
Naval Air Warfare Centre Weapons Div., China Lake, CA, USA
Abstract :
To reduce the complexity of a video encoder, we introduce a new approach to global motion compensation related to the conventional hybrid DPCM-transform method in which the motion compensation is performed outside the feedback loop. This method is potentially useful in a variety of situations, but we focus here on an area of great interest to us- its application to the problem of video compression from remote airborne platforms. While the basic idea is conceptually similar to the pan compensation proposed by Taubman and Zakhor for their 3D subband coder, our method continually tracks and updates the image in the feedback loop in the same way as a conventional hybrid system. Using both residual energy and reconstruction error as metrics, we show that the new motion compensation scheme compares very favorably to the conventional one. We also discuss how one can achieve subpixel interpolation within the proposed framework
Keywords :
computational complexity; data compression; differential pulse code modulation; feedback; image reconstruction; motion compensation; transform coding; video coding; 3D subband coder; feedback loop; global motion compensation; hybrid DPCM-transform method; reconstruction error; remote airborne platforms; residual energy; subpixel interpolation; video compression; video encoding complexity; Decoding; Encoding; Feedback loop; Image reconstruction; Interpolation; Lakes; Motion compensation; Tracking loops; Video compression; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 1997. Proceedings., International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Santa Barbara, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8183-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.1997.632201