Title :
SADWT for efficient mesh based video coding
Author :
Eckert, Martina ; Ronda, J. Zgnacio ; Garcia, Narciso
Author_Institution :
E.T.S.I.T., Univ. Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
fDate :
6/23/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The application of SADWT (shape adaptive discrete wavelet transform) has been widely proposed for object-oriented video coding, making it possible to transform and code the arbitrarily-shaped regions obtained by a segmentation of the scene content (which are usually objects in the sense of being a visually observable part of the image context). We present an application which is not restricted to objects but is meant to deal with any kind of region that is desired to be treated in a special way according to the coding objectives. Hereby, the main idea is to achieve a more efficient use of the available bits on areas with high prediction error (important for very low bit-rate coding) or skin-coloured areas (important for video telephony or conferencing). The coding of these areas can be independent, i.e. without taking into account the rest of the image, or could be controlled by multi-object bit distribution algorithms. Promising results for subjective quality tests have already been obtained at fixed bit rates with fixed and variable allocation strategies and our 2D irregular mesh based video coder, as well as for very-low bit-rate coding
Keywords :
discrete wavelet transforms; image segmentation; linear predictive coding; mesh generation; transform coding; video coding; image segmentation; mesh based video coding; mesh construction; object-oriented video coding; prediction error; predictive coding; shape adaptive DWT; shape adaptive discrete wavelet transform; skin-coloured areas; video conferencing; video telephony; Bit rate; Discrete wavelet transforms; Image coding; Image segmentation; Layout; Shape; Telephony; Testing; Video coding; Videoconference;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 2001. Proceedings. 2001 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Thessaloniki
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6725-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2001.958066