DocumentCode
775278
Title
Fixed and Adaptive Predictors for Hybrid Predictive/Transform Coding
Author
Ericsson, Staffan
Author_Institution
PicTel Corp., Peabody, MA, USA
Volume
33
Issue
12
fYear
1985
fDate
12/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1291
Lastpage
1302
Abstract
Hybrid predictive/transform coding is studied. The usual formulation is to first apply a unitary transform and then code the transform coefficients with independent DPCM coders, i.e., the prediction is performed in the transform domain. This structure is compared to spatial domain prediction, where a difference signal is formed in the spatial domain and then coded by a transform coder. A linear spatial domain predictor which minimizes the mean square prediction error also minimizes the mean square of each transform coefficient. The two structures are equivalent if the transform domain prediction scheme is extended to a more general predictor. Hence, the structure that gives the easiest implementation can be chosen. The spatial domain structure is preferred for motion compensation and for line interlaced video signals. Interframe hybrid coding experiments are performed on interlaced videophone scenes using an adaptive transform coder. Motion compensation gives a rate reduction of 25-35 percent compared to frame difference prediction with the same mean square error. The subjective advantage is even greater, since the "dirty window" effect is not present with motion compensation. It is important to perform the motion estimation with fractional pel accuracy. Field coding with a switched predictor using previous field in moving areas is an interesting alternative to frame coding with frame difference prediction.
Keywords
Image coding; Prediction methods; Bit rate; Communications Society; Decoding; Layout; Mean square error methods; Motion compensation; Motion estimation; Predictive coding; Signal Processing Society; Transform coding;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1985.1096251
Filename
1096251
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