Title :
Up-sampling Dependent Frame Rate Reduction for Low Bit-Rate Video Coding
Author :
Zhang, Yongbing ; Wang, Haoqian ; Zhao, Debin
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. at Shenzhen, Tsinghua Univ., Shenzhen, China
Abstract :
Summary form only given. In low bit rate video coding, the frame rate of input sequence can be reduced to the half or even smaller portion by skipping or deleting frames before compression, and then the temporal resolution is restored via up-sampling at the decoder side. Numerous algorithms have been developed to address the problem of temporal resolution improvement. Actually, the quality of up-sampled frames depends on not only the performance of up-sampling method but also the information maintained in the down-sampled video sequence. To improve the quality of up-sampled frames and smooth the quality between the up-sampled and decompressed frames, this paper proposes an up-sampling dependent frame rate reduction, which is shown in Fig. 1. The proposed low bit rate video coding scheme is composed of up-sampling dependent frame rate reduction, compression, decompression and up-sampling components. The proposed frame rate reduction method is hinged to the temporal up-sampling. It is noted that there is a feedback between frame rate reduction and up-sampling in the proposed up-sampling dependent frame rate reduction, of which the goal is to obtain a down-sampled sequence maintaining more information about the frames to be up-sampled at the decoder side.
Keywords :
data compression; image resolution; image sequences; video coding; decoder; down-sampled video sequence; frame decompression; frame rate reduction method; low bit-rate video coding; temporal resolution; up-sampling dependent frame rate reduction; Bit rate; Data compression; Decoding; Interpolation; Joints; Motion compensation; Video coding; frame rate reduction; upsampling; video coding;
Conference_Titel :
Data Compression Conference (DCC), 2011
Conference_Location :
Snowbird, UT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-279-0
DOI :
10.1109/DCC.2011.92