Title :
A novel adaptive prediction structure for multiview video coding
Author :
Yan Zhang ; Cai, Canhui
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Technol., Huaqiao Univ., Xiamen, China
Abstract :
The prediction structure of multi-view video coding (MVC) is expected to support temporal random access, high compression efficiency and low computational complexity. Since the characteristic of multi-view video (MVV) sequences change from sequence to sequence, the fixed prediction structure of Joint Multi-view Video Coding (JMVC) is difficult to cope with various characteristics of multi-view video sequences. To gain better coding performance, an adaptive prediction structure for MVC (APS_MVC) based on temporal and inter-view correlation is proposed in this paper. MVV sequences are partitioned into three categories according to their temporal and inter-view correlation. Consequently, three different MVC prediction structures are developed. The best fit prediction structure is automatically selected according to the temporal and inter-view correlation of the encoded sequence. Experimental results have shown that the proposed APS_MVC outperforms Scalable Prediction Structure Scheme for MVC (SPS_MVC) on reducing computational complexity, improving random access ability, and decreasing decoding picture buffer (DPB) size by about 41%, 30%, and 35% on average, respectively.
Keywords :
computational complexity; data compression; decoding; image sequences; video coding; APS_MVC; JMVC; MVV sequences; SPS_MVC; adaptive prediction structure; coding performance; compression efficiency; computational complexity; decoding picture buffer size; interview correlation; joint multiview video coding; multiview video sequences; random access ability; scalable prediction structure scheme; sequence encoding; temporal correlation; temporal random access; Encoding; adaptive prediction structure; correlation analysis; decoding picture buffer; multiview video coding; random access;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Signal Processing and Communications Systems (ISPACS), 2011 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chiang Mai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2165-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISPACS.2011.6146076