Title :
Predictive block-matching discrepancy based rhombus pattern search for block motion estimation
Author :
Tsai, Jang-Jer ; Chen, Hsin-Chia
Author_Institution :
PixArt Imaging Inc., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a predictive block-matching discrepancy based rhombus pattern search algorithm for block motion estimation. The block-matching discrepancy is formulated as sum of absolute difference (SAD). Due to the highly correlated block-matching SADs of adjacent blocks in the same frame, the SADs of neighboring blocks are used to predict the SAD of current block. Based on the predicted SAD, we design an early decision mechanism by using an adaptive threshold to early terminate the search if the SAD of the search point is smaller than the adaptive threshold. Furthermore, to decide the search priority of the points in motion estimation, we propose a pattern search method, which consists of the selection of the starting points and a rhombus pattern search. Accordingly, a predictive SAD based rhombus pattern search algorithm, named PS-RPS, is proposed. The experiment results demonstrate that with similar video quality in peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), the average search speed of PS-RPS is 499 times faster than that of full search (FS), 7.66 times faster than that of the diamond search (DS), and 2.2 times faster than that of the adaptive rood pattern search with zero-motion prejudgement (ARPS-ZMP).
Keywords :
image matching; motion estimation; search problems; adaptive rood pattern search; adaptive threshold; block motion estimation; diamond search; early decision mechanism; pattern search method; peak signal-to-noise ratio; predictive block-matching discrepancy; rhombus pattern search; sum of absolute difference; video quality; zero-motion prejudgement; Computational efficiency; Electronic mail; Motion estimation; PSNR; Pattern matching; Pixel; Redundancy; Search methods; Video compression;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 2005. ICIP 2005. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9134-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2005.1529940