DocumentCode :
1761327
Title :
Motion-Compensated Coding and Frame Rate Up-Conversion: Models and Analysis
Author :
Dar, Yehuda ; Bruckstein, Alfred M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Technion - Israel Inst. of Technol., Haifa, Israel
Volume :
24
Issue :
7
fYear :
2015
fDate :
42186
Firstpage :
2051
Lastpage :
2066
Abstract :
Block-based motion estimation (ME) and motion compensation (MC) techniques are widely used in modern video processing algorithms and compression systems. The great variety of video applications and devices results in diverse compression specifications, such as frame rates and bit rates. In this paper, we study the effect of frame rate and compression bit rate on block-based ME and MC as commonly utilized in inter-frame coding and frame rate up-conversion (FRUC). This joint examination yields a theoretical foundation for comparing MC procedures in coding and FRUC. First, the video signal is locally modeled as a noisy translational motion of an image. Then, we theoretically model the motion-compensated prediction of available and absent frames as in coding and FRUC applications, respectively. The theoretic MC-prediction error is studied further and its autocorrelation function is calculated, yielding useful separable-simplifications for the coding application. We argue that a linear relation exists between the variance of the MC-prediction error and temporal distance. While the relevant distance in MC coding is between the predicted and reference frames, MC-FRUC is affected by the distance between the frames available for interpolation. We compare our estimates with experimental results and show that the theory explains qualitatively the empirical behavior. Then, we use the models proposed to analyze a system for improving of video coding at low bit rates, using a spatio-temporal scaling. Although this concept is practically employed in various forms, so far it lacked a theoretical justification. We here harness the proposed MC models and present a comprehensive analysis of the system, to qualitatively predict the experimental results.
Keywords :
error statistics; interpolation; motion compensation; motion estimation; video coding; block-based MC; block-based ME; compression bit rate; frame rate up-conversion; inter-frame coding; interpolation; linear relation; motion estimation; motion-compensated coding; noisy translational motion; spatiotemporal scaling; video coding; video signal; Analytical models; Correlation; Image coding; Interpolation; Motion estimation; Noise; Video coding; Frame rate up-conversion; motion compensated interpolation; motion compensation; video coding;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7149
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2015.2412378
Filename :
7058345
Link To Document :
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