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21 April 1995 Fast motion vector estimation by using spatiotemporal correlation of motion field
Sungook Kim, Junavit Chalidabhongse, C.-C. Jay Kuo
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Proceedings Volume 2501, Visual Communications and Image Processing '95; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.206787
Event: Visual Communications and Image Processing '95, 1995, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract
Motion vector (MV) estimation plays an important role in motion compensated video coding. In this research, we first examine a stochastic MV model which enables us to exploit the strong correlation of MVs in both spatial and temporal domains in a given image sequence. Then, a new fast stochastic block matching algorithm (SBMA) is proposed. The basic idea is to select a set of good MV candidates and choose from them the one which satisfies a certain spatio-temporal correlation rule. The proposed algorithm reduces matching operations to about 2% of that of the full block matching algorithm (FBMA) with only 2% increase of the sum of absolute difference (SAD) in motion compensated residuals. The excellent performance of the new algorithm is supported by extensive experimental results.
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Sungook Kim, Junavit Chalidabhongse, and C.-C. Jay Kuo "Fast motion vector estimation by using spatiotemporal correlation of motion field", Proc. SPIE 2501, Visual Communications and Image Processing '95, (21 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.206787
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KEYWORDS
Video

Stochastic processes

Motion estimation

Distance measurement

Chlorine

Video coding

Cameras

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