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IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
E91.A (2008) , No. 8 pp.1935-1943
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Edge Block Detection and Motion Vector Information Based Fast VBSME Algorithm
Qin LIU1), Yiqing HUANG1), Satoshi GOTO1)2) and Takeshi IKENAGA1)2)
1) IPS, Waseda University
2) The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
(Manuscript received: December 10, 2007)
SUMMARY  Compared with previous standards, H. 264/AVC adopts variable block size motion estimation (VBSME) and multiple reference frames (MRF) to improve the video quality. Full search motion estimation algorithm (FS), which calculates every search candidate in the search window for 7 block type with multiple reference frames, consumes massive computation power. Mathematical analysis reveals that the aliasing problem of subsampling algorithm comes from high frequency signal components. Moreover, high frequency signal components are also the main issues that make MRF algorithm essential. As we know, a picture being rich of texture must contain lots of high frequency signals. So based on these mathematical investigations, two fast VBSME algorithms are proposed in this paper, namely edge block detection based subsampling method and motion vector based MRF early termination algorithm. Experiments show that strong correlation exists among the motion vectors of those blocks belonging to the same macroblock. Through exploiting this feature, a dynamically adjustment of the search ranges of integer motion estimation is proposed in this paper. Combing our proposed algorithms with UMHS almost saves 96-98% Integer Motion Estimation (IME) time compared to the exhaustive search algorithm. The induced coding quality loss is less than 0.8% bitrate increase or 0.04dB PSNR decline on average.
Key words:  motion estimation, aliasing, subsampling, multiple reference frame, search range

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Qin LIU, Yiqing HUANG, Satoshi GOTO and Takeshi IKENAGA, “Edge Block Detection and Motion Vector Information Based Fast VBSME Algorithm”, IEICE Trans. Fundamentals, Vol. E91.A, No. 8, pp.1935-1943, 2008 .

doi:10.1093/ietfec/e91-a.8.1935
JOI  JST.JSTAGE/transfun/E91.A.1935
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