Title :
Video compression with dense motion fields
Author :
Han, Soo-Chul ; Podilchuk, Christine I.
Author_Institution :
C-Cube Microsystems, Milpitas, CA, USA
fDate :
11/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose a motion-compensated video coding system employing dense motion fields. The dense motion field is calculated at the transmitter, and the motion information is efficiently encoded and transmitted along with the residual frame. The motion estimation is performed by existing techniques in the literature, while we focus on the coding of the motion field and the displaced frame difference (DFD) frame. The dense motion field formulation leads to several novel and distinct advantages. The motion field is encoded in a lossy manner to make the motion rate manageable. The more accurate and precise motion description allows us to predict where the DFD energy will be significant, thus leading to a more efficient DFD encoder compared to applying traditional still-image coding techniques. Furthermore, the dense motion field framework allows us to refine and tailor the motion estimation process such that the resulting DFD frame is easier to encode. Simulations demonstrate superior performance against standard block-based coders, with greater advantages for sequences with more complex motion
Keywords :
data compression; image sequences; motion compensation; motion estimation; video coding; DFD energy; DFD frame encoding; dense motion fields; displaced frame difference; lossy coding; motion estimation; motion field coding; motion information encoding; motion information transmission; motion rate; motion-compensated video coding; residual frame; simulations; transmitter; video compression; video sequences; Code standards; Computational complexity; Design for disassembly; Discrete cosine transforms; Image coding; Motion compensation; Motion estimation; Transmitters; Video coding; Video compression;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on