Title :
Re-evaluating MPEG motion compensation search criteria
Author :
Bishop, Benjamin ; Kelliher, Thomas P. ; Owens, Robert M. ; Irwin, Mary Jane
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Abstract :
As general-purpose processors evolve from single-issue machines to more advanced multiple-issue designs using dynamic instruction scheduling, speed-critical algorithms should be re-examined to ensure that the optimal strategy is being used. One important example of this class of algorithms is MPEG encoding. In MPEG encoding, the mean square error search criterion achieves better compression quality than the mean absolute distance criterion. However, the mean absolute distance approach is recognized in the literature as more efficient in terms of speed. Our research indicates that the mean square error approach becomes much more attractive as instruction-level parallelism (ILP) increases. In a general-purpose processor that can exploit a high degree of instruction-level parallelism, the mean square error approach yields both better performance and better compression quality. Additional algorithms should likewise be re-evaluated to ensure efficient execution on high-ILP machines
Keywords :
data compression; encoding; mean square error methods; motion compensation; parallel algorithms; parallel architectures; performance evaluation; processor scheduling; search problems; video coding; MPEG encoding; compression quality; dynamic instruction scheduling; general-purpose processors; instruction-level parallelism; mean absolute distance criterion; mean square error; motion compensation; optimal strategy; performance; search criteria; speed-critical algorithms; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer science; Design engineering; Dynamic scheduling; Encoding; Mean square error methods; Motion compensation; Parallel processing; Processor scheduling; Scheduling algorithm; Transform coding; Video on demand;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Systems, 1998. SIPS 98. 1998 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4997-0
DOI :
10.1109/SIPS.1998.715775