Motion estimation (ME) and motion compensation (MC) using variable block size, sub-pixel search, and multiple reference frames (MRFs) are the major reasons for improved coding performance of the H.264 video coding standard over other contemporary coding standards. The concept of MRFs is suitable for repetitive motion, uncovered background, non-integer pixel displacement, lighting change, etc. The requirement of index codes of the reference frames, computational time in ME & MC, and memory buffer for coded frames limits the number of reference frames used in practical applications. In typical video sequences, the previous frame is used as a reference frame with 68–92% of cases. In this article, we propose a new video coding method using a re...
The existing video coding standard H.264 could not provide expected rate-distortion (RD) performance...
A novel motion representation and estimation scheme is presented that leads to improved coding effic...
A novel motion representation and estimation scheme is presented that leads to improved coding effic...
Abstract—In video coding, an intra (I-) frame is used as an anchor frame for referencing the subsequ...
The conventional Intra (I-) frame is used for error propagation prevention, backward/forward play, r...
The pattern-based video coding (PVC) outperforms the H.264 through better exploitation of block part...
The H.264/MVC multi-view video coding standard provides a better compression rate compared to the si...
could not provide expected rate-distortion (RD) performance for the macroblocks (MBs) with both movi...
The new JVT H.264 video coding standard is becoming the dominant standard, mainly due to its high co...
The MPEG video compression standard effectively exploits spatial, temporal, and coding redundancies ...
Multiple reference frame motion estimation to improve video coding performance is newly adopted in t...
The H.264/AVC video coding standard newly adopted multiple reference frame motion estimation to impr...
In this paper, a fast multi reference frame motion estimation algorithm is proposed to reduce the co...
Abstract—H.264/AVC video compression standard uses multiple reference frame motion estimation (MRF-M...
AVC/H.264 supports the use of multiple reference frames (e. g., 5 frames in AVC/H.264) for motion es...
The existing video coding standard H.264 could not provide expected rate-distortion (RD) performance...
A novel motion representation and estimation scheme is presented that leads to improved coding effic...
A novel motion representation and estimation scheme is presented that leads to improved coding effic...
Abstract—In video coding, an intra (I-) frame is used as an anchor frame for referencing the subsequ...
The conventional Intra (I-) frame is used for error propagation prevention, backward/forward play, r...
The pattern-based video coding (PVC) outperforms the H.264 through better exploitation of block part...
The H.264/MVC multi-view video coding standard provides a better compression rate compared to the si...
could not provide expected rate-distortion (RD) performance for the macroblocks (MBs) with both movi...
The new JVT H.264 video coding standard is becoming the dominant standard, mainly due to its high co...
The MPEG video compression standard effectively exploits spatial, temporal, and coding redundancies ...
Multiple reference frame motion estimation to improve video coding performance is newly adopted in t...
The H.264/AVC video coding standard newly adopted multiple reference frame motion estimation to impr...
In this paper, a fast multi reference frame motion estimation algorithm is proposed to reduce the co...
Abstract—H.264/AVC video compression standard uses multiple reference frame motion estimation (MRF-M...
AVC/H.264 supports the use of multiple reference frames (e. g., 5 frames in AVC/H.264) for motion es...
The existing video coding standard H.264 could not provide expected rate-distortion (RD) performance...
A novel motion representation and estimation scheme is presented that leads to improved coding effic...
A novel motion representation and estimation scheme is presented that leads to improved coding effic...