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24 October 2005 Explore the multihypothesis motion compensation in video coding
Suxia Cui, Yonghui Wang, James E. Fowler
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Proceedings Volume 6015, Multimedia Systems and Applications VIII; 60150A (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.633890
Event: Optics East 2005, 2005, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
In this paper, different types of mutihypothesis techniques are studied. Based on the transform domain multihypothesis provided in redundant discrete wavelet transform (RDWT), other multihypothesis methods, such as spatial domain or temporal domain multihypothesis are added to improve the performance of a single multihypothesis scheme. Experimental results show that combining two types of multihypothesis motion compensation (MHMC) is promising. Choosing wisely, combining three MHMC methods is possible to get a gain. But as more and more multihypothesis involved, the room of improvement is getting smaller and smaller. At the same time, the increasement of the overhead burden also limits the gain of adding more hypothesis. Also the limitation of combining MHMC techniques along with the vector burden are discussed.
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Suxia Cui, Yonghui Wang, and James E. Fowler "Explore the multihypothesis motion compensation in video coding", Proc. SPIE 6015, Multimedia Systems and Applications VIII, 60150A (24 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.633890
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KEYWORDS
Video coding

Discrete wavelet transforms

Video

Wavelets

Spatial resolution

Computer engineering

Motion estimation

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