Title :
Motion blur compensation in HEVC using fixed-length adaptive filter
Author :
Yiqun Liu ; Wei Wu ; Ostermann, Jorn
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Informationsverarbeitung, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Univ. Hannover, Hannover, Germany
fDate :
May 31 2015-June 3 2015
Abstract :
Motion compensation is one of the most important elements in modern hybrid video coders. It utilizes temporal information to predict the current block and reduces thereby the redundancy of a video. The accuracy of prediction depends on the similarity of the content between the reference block and the current block. With the change of velocity of the camera or certain objects in a scene, which is typically expected in action and sports movies, motion blur varies from frame to frame leading to a reduced prediction accuracy. We employ fixed-length filters to compensate varying motion blur in hybrid video coding. While former approaches needed additional signaling for blurring filters, our filter is derived only based on the motion vector. We implemented our approach in the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) reference software HM 13.0. Compared to the reference we gain 2.15% in terms of BD-Rate in average for JCT-VC test sequences and 4.43% for self-recorded sequences containing lots of varying motion blur.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; image restoration; image sensors; image sequences; video coding; BD-Rate; HEVC; HM 13.0; JCT-VC test sequences; action movies; camera; current block; fixed-length adaptive filter; fixed-length filters; high efficiency video coding reference software; modern hybrid video coders; motion blur compensation; reference block; self-recorded sequences; sports movies; temporal information; varying motion blur; video redundancy; IEC standards; ISO standards; HEVC; Motion blur compensation; Video coding;
Conference_Titel :
Picture Coding Symposium (PCS), 2015
Conference_Location :
Cairns, QLD
DOI :
10.1109/PCS.2015.7170041