• DocumentCode
    1289544
  • Title

    Two-stage motion compensation using adaptive global MC and local affine MC

  • Author

    Jozawa, Hirohisa ; Kamikura, Kazuto ; Sagata, Atsushi ; Kotera, Hiroshi ; Watanabe, Hiroshi

  • Author_Institution
    NTT Human Interface Labs., Kanagawa, Japan
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1997
  • fDate
    2/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    75
  • Lastpage
    85
  • Abstract
    This paper describes a high-efficiency video coding method based on ITU-T H.263. To improve the coding efficiency of H.263, a two-stage motion compensation (MC) method is proposed, consisting of global MC (GMC) for predicting camera motion and local MC (LMC) for macroblock prediction. First, global motion such as panning, tilting, and zooming is estimated, and the global-motion-compensated image is produced for use as a reference in LMC. Next, LMC is performed both for the global-motion-compensated reference image and for the image without GMC. LMC employs an affine motion model in the context of H.263´s overlapped block motion compensation. Using the overlapped block affine MC, rotation and scaling of small objects can be predicted, in addition to translational motion. In the proposed method, GMC is adaptively turned on/off for each macroblock since GMC cannot be used for prediction in all regions in a frame. In addition, either an affine or a translational motion model is adaptively selected in LMC for each macroblock. Simulation results show that the proposed video coding technique using the two-stage MC significantly outperforms H.263 under identical conditions, especially for sequences with fast camera motion. The performance improvements in peak-to-peak SNR (PSNR) are about 3 dB over the original H.263, which does not use the two-stage MC
  • Keywords
    code standards; image sequences; motion compensation; motion estimation; prediction theory; telecommunication standards; video coding; ITU-T H.263; adaptive global motion compensation; affine motion model; camera motion prediction; global motion compensated image; high efficiency video coding; image sequences; local affine motion compensation; macroblock prediction; overlapped block affine MC; overlapped block motion compensation; panning; peak to peak SNR; reference image; rotation; scaling; simulation results; tilting; translational motion; translational motion model; two-stage motion compensation; video coding; video coding standards; zooming; Cameras; Context modeling; IEC standards; ISO standards; MPEG 4 Standard; Motion compensation; Motion estimation; Standards development; Video coding; Video sequences;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8215
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/76.554419
  • Filename
    554419