Title :
Motion video compression at very low bit rates
Author_Institution :
Sony Broadcast & Commun., Basingstoke, UK
Abstract :
The paper describes a video coding method based on the use of `I´ and `B´ frames within a logarithmic decimation structure. Spatial decimation is performed by wavelet filtering and the quantised output passed to an entropy coder very similar to that used in JPEG. Previous unpublished work showed that the use of wavelet coding combined with motion vector assisted logarithmic temporal decimation produced picture quality which could be described as `entertainment´ quality at 1.5 Mbps and `information´ quality at 256 kbps. This earlier work has recently been extended to cover the very low rate of 64 kbps for motion video. This rate is low enough for videophone applications where the need is for acceptable communications quality rather than reproduction fidelity
Keywords :
data compression; entropy codes; filtering theory; motion estimation; video coding; videotelephony; wavelet transforms; 1.5 Mbit/s; 256 kbit/s; 64 kbit/s; JPEG; communications quality; entertainment quality; entropy coder; information quality; logarithmic decimation structure; logarithmic temporal decimation; motion vector; motion video; motion video compression; picture quality; quantised output; spatial decimation; very low bit rates; video coding method; videophone applications; wavelet coding; wavelet filtering;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing and its Applications, 1995., Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-642-3
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19950670