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Fast Motion Estimation for Variable Motion Block Size in H.264 Standard (H.264 표준의 가변 움직임 블록을 위한 고속 움직임 탐색 기법)

  • 최웅일;전병우
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.209-220
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    • 2004
  • The main feature of H.264 standard against conventional video standards is the high coding efficiency and the network friendliness. In spite of these outstanding features, it is not easy to implement H.264 codec as a real-time system due to its high requirement of memory bandwidth and intensive computation. Although the variable block size motion compensation using multiple reference frames is one of the key coding tools to bring about its main performance gain, it demands substantial computational complexity due to SAD (Sum of Absolute Difference) calculation among all possible combinations of coding modes to find the best motion vector. For speedup of motion estimation process, therefore, this paper proposes fast algorithms for both integer-pel and fractional-pel motion search. Since many conventional fast integer-pel motion estimation algorithms are not suitable for H.264 having variable motion block sizes, we propose the motion field adaptive search using the hierarchical block structure based on the diamond search applicable to variable motion block sizes. Besides, we also propose fast fractional-pel motion search using small diamond search centered by predictive motion vector based on statistical characteristic of motion vector.

A Study on Inter Prediction Mode Determination using the Variance in the Motion Vectors (움직임 벡터의 변화량을 이용한 인터 예측 모드 결정에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, June;Kim, Youngseop
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.109-112
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    • 2014
  • H.264/AVC is an international video coding standard that is established in cooperation with ITU-T VCEG and ISO/IEC MPEG, which shows improved code and efficiency than the previous video standards. Motion estimation using various macroblock from 44 to 1616 among the compression techniques of H.264/AVC contributes much to high compression efficiency. Generally, in the case of small motion vector or low complexity about P slice is decided $P16{\times}16$ mode encoding method. But according to circumstances, macroblock is decided $P16{\times}16$ mode despite large motion vector. If the motion vector variance is more than threshold and final select mode is $P16{\times}16$ mode, it is switched to $P8{\times}8$ mode, so this paper shows that the storage capacity is reduced. The results of experiment show that the proposed algorithm increases the compression efficiency of the H.264/AVC algorithm to 0.4%, even reducing the time and without increasing complexity.

New Fast Algorithm for the Estimation of Motion Vectors (움직임 벡터 추정을 위한 새로운 빠른 알고리즘)

  • 정수목
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Industry Society
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.275-280
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, a very fast block matching scheme was proposed to reduce the computations of Block Sum Pyramid Algorithm for motion estimation in video coding. The proposed algorithm is based on Block Sum Pyramid Algorithm and Efficient Multi-level Successive Elimination Algorithm. The proposed algorithm can reduce the computations of motion estimation greatly with 100% motion estimation accuracy. The efficiency of the proposed algorithm was verified by experimental results.

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Efficient Motion Information Representation in Splitting Region of HEVC (HEVC의 분할 영역에서 효율적인 움직임 정보 표현)

  • Lee, Dong-Shik;Kim, Young-Mo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.485-491
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    • 2012
  • This paper proposes 'Coding Unit Tree' based on quadtree efficiently with motion vector to represent splitting information of a Coding Unit (CU) in HEVC. The new international video coding, High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), adopts various techniques and new unit concept: CU, Prediction Unit (PU), and Transform Unit (TU). The basic coding unit, CU is larger than macroblock of H.264/AVC and it splits to process image-based quadtree with a hierarchical structure. However, in case that there are complex motions in CU, the more signaling bits with motion information need to be transmitted. This structure provides a flexibility and a base for a optimization, but there are overhead about splitting information. This paper analyzes those signals and proposes a new algorithm which removes those redundancy. The proposed algorithm utilizes a type code, a dominant value, and residue values at a node in quadtree to remove the addition bits. Type code represents a structure of an image tree and the two values represent a node value. The results show that the proposed algorithm gains 13.6% bit-rate reduction over the HM-1.0.

A New VLSI Architecture of a Hierarchical Motion Estimator for Low Bit-rate Video Coding (저전송률 동영상 압축을 위한 새로운 계층적 움직임 추정기의 VLSI 구조)

  • 이재헌;나종범
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 1999.06a
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    • pp.601-604
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    • 1999
  • We propose a new hierarchical motion estimator architecture that supports the advanced prediction mode of recent low bit-rate video coders such as H.263 and MPEG-4. In the proposed VLSI architecture, a basic searching unit (BSU) is commonly utilized for all hierarchical levels to make a systematic and small sized motion estimator. Since the memory bank of the proposed architecture provides scheduled data flow for calculating 8$\times$8 block-based sum of absolute difference (SAD), both a macroblock-based motion vector (MV) and four block-based MVs are simultaneously obtained for each macroblock in the advanced prediction mode. The proposed motion estimator gives similar coding performance compared with full search block matching algorithm (FSBMA) while achieving small size and satisfying the advanced prediction mode.

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Search Range Reduction Algorithm with Motion Vectors of Upper Blocks for HEVC (상위 블록 움직임 벡터를 이용한 HEVC 움직임 예측 탐색 범위 감소 기법)

  • Lee, Kyujoong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.18-25
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    • 2018
  • In High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), integer motion estimation (IME) requires a large amount of computational complexity because HEVC adopts the high flexible and hierarchical coding structures. In order to reduce the computational complexity of IME, this paper proposes the search range reduction algorithm, which takes advantage of motion vectors similarity between different layers. It needs only a few modification for HEVC reference software. Based on the experimental results, the proposed algorithm reduces the processing time of IME by 28.1% on average, whereas its the $Bj{\emptyset}ntegaard$ delta bitrate (BD-BR) increase is 0.15% which is negligible.

Channel-Adaptive Bidirectional Motion Vector Tracking over Wireless Packet Network (무선 패킷 네트워크에서의 채널 적응형 양방향 움직임 벡터 추적 기술)

  • Pyun, Jae-Young
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 2007
  • Streaming video is expected to become a key service in the developing heterogeneous wireless network. However, sufficient quality of service is not offered to video applications because of bursty packet losses. An effective solution for packet loss in wireless network is to perform a proper concealment at the receiver. However, most concealment methods can not conceal effectively the consecutively damaged macro blocks, since the neighboring blocks are lost. In the previous work, bidirectional motion vector tracking (BMVT) method has been proposed which uses the moving trajectory feature of the damaged macro blocks. In this paper, a channel-adaptive redundancy coding method for the better BMVT error concealment is presented. The proposed method provides enhanced video quality at the cost of a little bit overhead in the wireless error-prone network.

Whole Frame Error Concealment with an Adaptive PU-based Motion Vector Extrapolation and Boundary Matching (적응적인 PU 기반 움직임 벡터 외삽과 경계 정합을 통한 프레임 전체 오류 은닉 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Seounghwi;Lee, Dongkyu;Oh, Seoung-Jun
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.533-544
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    • 2015
  • Recently, most of the video services are usually transmitted in wireless networks. In networks environment, a packet of video is likely to be lost during transmission. For this reason, this paper proposes a new Error Concealment (EC) algorithm. For High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) bitstreams, the proposed algorithm includes Adaptive Prediction Unit-based Motion Vector Extrapolation (APMVE) and Boundary Matching (BM) algorithm, which employs both the temporal and spatial correlation. APMVE adaptively decides a Error Concealment Basic Unit (ECBU) by using the PU information of the previous frame and BM employing the spatial correlation is applied to only unreliable blocks. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm provides the higher subjective quality by reducing blocking artifacts which appear in other existing algorithms.

Digital Video Scrambling Methods using Motion Vector and Intra Prediction Mode (움직임 벡터와 인트라 예측 모드를 이용한 디지털 비디오 스크램블링 방법)

  • Ahn, Jin-Haeng;Jeon, Byeung-Woo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.42 no.4 s.304
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    • pp.133-142
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, two digital video scrambling methods are proposed as simple means of the digital content protection techniques. One is inter block scrambling using motion vector, the other is intra block scrambling using intra prediction mode. The proposed inter block scrambling method distorts the original sequences by swapping horizontal and vertical components of motion vector. This method can be applied on most common video coding techniques such as MPEG-1, 2, 4, H.264, etc. The proposed intra block scrambling method distorts the original sequences by modifying intra prediction mode that is property of H.254 video coding technique. Both methods do not cause my bit rate increase after scrambling. Moreover, they have low complexity because they need only simple operation like XOR. Especially, the proposed intra block scrambling does not distort inter blocks directly. But inter blocks are distorted by error propagation effect as much as intra blocks. This paper introduces two new digital video scrambling method and verifies its effectiveness through simulation.

Multiple Description Coding of H.264/AVC Motion Vector under Data Partitioning Structure and Decoding Using Multiple Description Matching (데이터 분할구조에서의 H.264/AVC 움직임 벡터의 다중표현 부호화와 다중표현 정합을 이용한 복호화)

  • Yang, Jung-Youp;Jeon, Byeung-Woo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.100-110
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    • 2007
  • When compressed video data is transmitted over error-prone network such as wireless channel, data is likely to be lost, so the quality of reconstructed picture is severely decreased. It is specially so in case that important information such as motion vector or macroblock mode is lost. H.264/AVC standard includes DP as error resilient technique for protecting important information from error in which data is labeled according to its relative importance. But DP technique requires a network that supports different reliabilities of transmitted data. In general, the benefits of UEP is sought by sending multiple times of same packets corresponding to important information. In this paper, we propose MDC technique based on data partitioning technique. The proposed method encodes motion vector of H.264/AVC standard into multiple parts using MDC and transmits each part as independent packet. Even if partial packet is lost, the proposed scheme can decode the compressed bitstream by using estimated motion vector with partial packets correctly transmitted, so that achieving improved performance of error concealment with minimal effect of channel error. Also in decoding process, the proposed multiple description matching increases the accuracy of estimated lost motion vector and quality of reconstructed video.