Title :
Dual Frame Motion Compensation With Uneven Quality Assignment
Author :
Chellappa, Vijay ; Cosman, Pamela C. ; Voelker, Geoffrey M.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California at San Diego, La Jolla
Abstract :
Video codecs that use motion compensation have shown PSNR gains from the use of multiple frame prediction, in which more than one past reference frame is available for motion estimation. In dual frame motion compensation, one short-term reference frame and one long-term reference frame are available for prediction. In this paper, we explore using dual frame motion compensation in two contexts. We first show that using a single fixed long-term reference frame in the context of a rate switching network can enhance video quality. Next, by periodically creating high-quality long-term reference frames, we show that the performance is superior to a standard dual frame technique that has the same average rate but no high-quality frames.
Keywords :
motion compensation; video codecs; video coding; PSNR gains; dual frame motion compensation; multiple frame prediction; rate switching network; short-term reference frame; single fixed long-term reference frame; uneven quality assignment; video codecs; video quality; Automatic voltage control; Encoding; Motion compensation; Motion estimation; PSNR; Streaming media; Transform coding; Video codecs; Video coding; Wireless networks; Dual frame buffer; long-term reference frame; motion compensation;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSVT.2008.916575