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Multiple Global Affine Motion Models Used in Video Coding
Motion estimation;Vector quantizer;H.264;Perceptual PSNR;Affine motion model
Li, Xiaohuan ; Electrical and Computer Engineering
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Electrical and Computer Engineering
关键词: Motion estimation;    Vector quantizer;    H.264;    Perceptual PSNR;    Affine motion model;   
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美国|英语
来源: SMARTech Repository
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【 摘 要 】

With low bit rate scenarios, a hybrid video coder (e.g. AVC/H.264) tends to allocate greater portion of bits for motion vectors, while saving bits on residual errors. According to this fact, a coding scheme with non-normative global motion models in combination with conventional local motion vectors is proposed, which describes the motion of a frame by the affine motion parameter sets drawn by motion segmentation of the luminance channel. The motion segmentation task is capable of adapting the number of motion objects to the video contents. 6-D affine model sets are driven by linear regression from the scalable block-based motion fields estimated by the existent MPEG encoder. In cases that the number of motion objects exceeds a certain threshold, the global affine models are disabled. Otherwise the 4 scaling factors of the affine models are compressed by a vector quantizer, designed with a unique cache memory for efficient searching and coding. The affine motion information is written in the slice header as a syntax. The global motion information is used for compensating those macroblocks whose Lagrange cost is minimized by the AFFINE mode. The rate-distortion cost is computed by a modified Lagrange equation, which takes into consideration the perceptual discrimination of human vision in different areas. Besides increasing the coding efficiency, the global affine model manifests the following two features that refine the compressed video quality. i) When the number of slices per frame is more than 1, the global affine motion model can enhance the error-resilience of the video stream, because the affine motion parameters are duplicated in the headers of different slices over the same frame.ii) The global motion model predicts a frame by warping the whole reference frame and this helps to decrease blocking artifacts in the compensation frame.

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