• DocumentCode
    922695
  • Title

    Analysis and complexity reduction of multiple reference frames motion estimation in H.264/AVC

  • Author

    Huang, Yu-Wen ; Hsieh, Bing-Yu ; Chien, Shao-Yi ; Ma, Shyh-Yih ; Chen, Liang-Gee

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng. II, Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
  • Volume
    16
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    507
  • Lastpage
    522
  • Abstract
    In the new video coding standard H.264/AVC, motion estimation (ME) is allowed to search multiple reference frames. Therefore, the required computation is highly increased, and it is in proportion to the number of searched reference frames. However, the reduction in prediction residues is mostly dependent on the nature of sequences, not on the number of searched frames. Sometimes the prediction residues can be greatly reduced, but frequently a lot of computation is wasted without achieving any better coding performance. In this paper, we propose a context-based adaptive method to speed up the multiple reference frames ME. Statistical analysis is first applied to the available information for each macroblock (MB) after intra-prediction and inter-prediction from the previous frame. Context-based adaptive criteria are then derived to determine whether it is necessary to search more reference frames. The reference frame selection criteria are related to selected MB modes, inter-prediction residues, intra-prediction residues, motion vectors of subpartitioned blocks, and quantization parameters. Many available standard video sequences are tested as examples. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can maintain competitively the same video quality as exhaustive search of multiple reference frames. Meanwhile, 76 %-96 % of computation for searching unnecessary reference frames can be avoided. Moreover, our fast reference frame selection is orthogonal to conventional fast block matching algorithms, and they can be easily combined to achieve further efficient implementations.
  • Keywords
    adaptive signal processing; computational complexity; data compression; image sequences; motion estimation; statistical analysis; video coding; H.264-AVC; complexity reduction; context-based adaptive criteria; interprediction residue; intraprediction residue; multiple reference frames motion estimation; statistical analysis; text-based adaptive method; video coding standard; video sequences; Automatic voltage control; Computational modeling; IEC standards; ISO standards; Motion estimation; Quantization; Statistical analysis; Testing; Video coding; Video sequences; ISO/IEC 14496-10 AVC; ITU-T Rec. H.264; JVT; motion estimation (ME); multiple reference frames;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8215
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCSVT.2006.872783
  • Filename
    1626282