• Title/Summary/Keyword: Fast Motion estimation algorithm

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Efficient Fast Multiple Reference Frame Selection Technique for H.264/AVC (H.264/AVC에서의 효율적인 고속 다중 참조 프레임 선택 기법)

  • Lee, Hyun-Woo;Ryu, Jong-Min;Jeong, Je-Chang
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.33 no.10C
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    • pp.820-828
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    • 2008
  • In order to achieve high coding efficiency, H.264/AVC video coding standard adopts the techniques such as variable block size coding, motion estimation with quarter-pel precision, multiple reference frames, rate-distortion optimization, and etc. However, these coding methods have a defect to greatly increase the complexity for motion estimation. Particularly, from multiple reference frame motion estimation, the computational burden increases in proportion to the number of the searched reference frames. Therefore, we propose the method to reduce the complexity by controlling the number of the searched reference frames in motion estimation. Proposed algorithm uses the optimal reference frame information in both $P16{\times}16$ mode and the adjacent blocks, thus omits unnecessary searching process in the rest of inter modes. Experimental results show the proposed method can save an average of 57.31% of the coding time with negligible quality and bit-rate difference. This method also can be adopted with any of the existing motion estimation algorithm. Therefore, additional performance improvement can be obtained.

A Fast Motion Estimation Scheme using Spatial and Temporal Characteristics (시공간 특성을 이용한 고속 움직임 백터 예측 방법)

  • 노대영;장호연;오승준;석민수
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.237-247
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    • 2003
  • The Motion Estimation (ME) process is an important part of a video encoding systems since they can significantly reduce bitrate with keeping the output quality of an encoded sequence. Unfortunately this process may dominate the encoding time using straightforward full search algorithm (FS). Up to now, many fast algorithms can reduce the computation complexity by limiting the number of searching locations. This is accomplished at the expense of less accuracy of motion estimation. In this paper, we introduce a new fast motion estimation method based on the spatio-temporal correlation of adjacent blocks. A reliable predicted motion vector (RPMV) is defined. The reliability of RPMV is shown on the basis of motion vectors achieved by FS. The scalar and the direction of RPMV are used in our proposed scheme. The experimental results show that the proposed method Is about l1~14% faster than the nearest neighbor method which is a wellknown conventional fast scheme.

Adaptive motion estimation based on spatio-temporal correlations (시공간 상관성을 이용한 적응적 움직임 추정)

  • 김동욱;김진태;최종수
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.1109-1122
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    • 1996
  • Generally, moving images contain the various components in motions, which reange from a static object and background to a fast moving object. To extract the accurate motion parameters, we must consider the various motions. That requires a wide search egion in motion estimation. The wide search, however, causes a high computational complexity. If we have a few knowledge about the motion direction and magnitude before motion estimation, we can determine the search location and search window size using the already-known information about the motion. In this paper, we present a local adaptive motion estimation approach that predicts a block motion based on spatio-temporal neighborhood blocks and adaptively defines the search location and search window size. This paper presents a technique for reducing computational complexity, while having high accuracy in motion estimation. The proposed algorithm is introduced the forward and backward projection techniques. The search windeo size for a block is adaptively determined by previous motion vectors and prediction errors. Simulations show significant improvements in the qualities of the motion compensated images and in the reduction of the computational complexity.

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A Fast Motion Estimation Algorithm using Probability Distribution of Motion Vector and Adaptive Search (움직임벡터의 확률분포와 적응적인 탐색을 이용한 고속 움직임 예측 알고리즘)

  • Park, Seong-Mo;Ryu, Tae-Kyung;Kim, Jong-Nam
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.162-165
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    • 2010
  • In the paper, we propose an algorithm that significantly reduces unnecessary computations, while keeping prediction quality almost similar to that of the full search. In the proposed algorithm, we can reduces only unnecessary computations efficiently by taking different search patterns and error criteria of block matching according to distribution probability of motion vectors. Our algorithm takes only 20~30% in computational amount and has decreased prediction quality about 0~0.02dB compared with the fast full search of the H.264 reference software. Our algorithm will be useful to real-time video coding applications using MPEG-2/4 AVC standards.

A Fast Motion Estimation using Characteristics of Wavelet Coefiicients (웨이블릿 계수 특성을 이용한 고속 움직임 추정 기법)

  • Sun, Dong-Woo;Bae, Jin-Woo;Yoo, Ji-Sang
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.4C
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    • pp.397-405
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we propose an efficient motion estimation algorithm which can reduce computational complexity by using characteristics of wavelet coefficient in each subband while keeping about the same image quality as in using MRME(multiresolution motion estimation). In general, because of the high similarity between consecutive frames, we first decide whether the motion exists or not by just comparing MAD(mean absolute difference) between blocks with threshold in the lowest subbands of consecutive two frames. If it turns out that there is no motion in the lowest subband, we can also decide no motion exists in the higher subband. This is due to the characteristics of wavelet transform. Conversely, if we find any motion in the lowest subband, we can reduce computational complexity by estimating high subband motion vectors selectively according to the amount of computational complexity by estimating high subband motion vectors selectively according to the amount of energy in that subband. Experimental results are shown that algorithm suggested in this paper maintains about the same PSNR as MRME. However, the processing time was reduced about 30-50% compared with the MRME.

A New Cross and Hexagonal Search Algorithm for Fast Block Matching Motion Estimation (십자와 육각패턴을 이용한 고속 블록 정합 동작 예측 기법)

  • Park, In-Young;Nam, Hyeon-Woo;Wee, Young-Cheul;Kim, Ha-Jine
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.10B no.7
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    • pp.811-814
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we propose a fast block-matching motion estimation method using the cross pattern and the hexagonal pattern. For the block-matching motion estimation method, full search finds the best motion estimation, but it requires huge search time because it has to check every search point within the search window. The proposed method makes use of the fact that most of motion vectors lie near the center of block. The proposed method first uses the cross pattern to search near the center of block, and then uses the hexagonal pattern to search larger motion vectors. Experimental results show that our method is better than recently proposed search algorithms in terms of mean-square error performance and required search time.

Regulated partial distortion search algorithm for motion estimation (움직임 추정을 위한 제한된 부분 왜곡 탐색 알고리즘)

  • Hong, Won-Gi;Oh, Tae-Myung;Kim, Young-Ro
    • 전자공학회논문지 IE
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.49-53
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    • 2006
  • A fast motion-estimation algorithm based on regulated partial block distortions is proposed. The proposed algorithm can obtain very accurate motion vectors with a small computational load. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme provides very close performance to the full search while it is about 6 to 28 times faster than the full search.

Motion estimation method using multiple linear regression model (다중선형회귀모델을 이용한 움직임 추정방법)

  • 김학수;임원택;이재철;이규원;박규택
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics S
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    • v.34S no.10
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    • pp.98-103
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    • 1997
  • Given the small bit allocation for motion information in very low bit-rate coding, motion estimation using the block matching algorithm(BMA) fails to maintain an acceptable level of prediction errors. The reson is that the motion model, or spatial transformation, assumed in block matching cannot approximate the motion in the real world precisely with a small number of parameters. In order to overcome the drawback of the conventional block matching algorithm, several triangle-based methods which utilize triangular patches insead of blocks have been proposed. To estimate the motions of image sequences, these methods usually have been based on the combination of optical flow equation, affine transform, and iteration. But the compuataional cost of these methods is expensive. This paper presents a fast motion estimation algorithm using a multiple linear regression model to solve the defects of the BMA and the triange-based methods. After describing the basic 2-D triangle-based method, the details of the proposed multiple linear regression model are presented along with the motion estimation results from one standard video sequence, representative of MPEG-4 class A data. The simulationresuls show that in the proposed method, the average PSNR is improved about 1.24 dB in comparison with the BMA method, and the computational cost is reduced about 25% in comparison with the 2-D triangle-based method.

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A Fast Full-Search Motion Estimation Algorithm using Adaptive Matching Scans based on Image Complexity (영상 복잡도와 다양한 매칭 스캔을 이용한 고속 전영역 움직임 예측 알고리즘)

  • Kim Jong-Nam
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.32 no.10
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    • pp.949-955
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    • 2005
  • In this Paper, we propose fast block matching algorithm by dividing complex areas based on complexity order of reference block and square sub-block to reduce an amount of computation of full starch(FS) algorithm for fast motion estimation, while keeping the same prediction quality compared with the full search algorithm. By using the fact that matching error is proportional to the gradient of reference block, we reduced unnecessary computations with square sub-block adaptive matching scan based image complexity instead of conventional sequential matching scan and row/column based matching scan. Our algorithm reduces about $30\%$ of computations for block matching error compared with the conventional partial distortion elimination(PDE) algorithm without any prediction quality, and our algorithm will be useful in real-time video coding applications using MPEG-4 AVC or MPEG-2.

Fast Motion Estimation Based on Motion Speed and Multiple Initial Center Point Prediction (모션 속도와 다양한 초기의 중앙점 예측에 기반한 빠른 비디오 모션 추정)

  • Peng, Shao-Hu;Saipullah, Khairul Muzzammil;Yun, Byung-Choon;Kim, Deok-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.246-247
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    • 2010
  • This paper proposes a fast motion estimation algorithm based on motion speed and multiple initial center points. The proposed method predicts initial search points by means of the spatio-temporal neighboring motion vectors. A dynamic search pattern based on motion speed and the predicted initial center points is proposed to quickly obtain the motion vector. Due to the usage of the spatio-temporal information and the dynamic search pattern, the proposed method greatly accelerates the search speed while maintaining a good predicted image quality. Experimental results show that the proposed method has a good predicted image quality in terms of PSNR with less search time as compared to the Full Search, New Three-Step Search, and Four-Step Search.

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