We present a new approach to video coding that utilizes video analysis based on global motion features. For each encoded frame a global motion parameter set is estimated with respect to several previously transmitted frames. Using this global motion parameter set, a new motion compensation technique inspired by super-resolution mosaicing is applied. Rate-distortion optimization is used to identify macroblocks that are only affected by global motion. For such macroblocks no prediction error is transmitted. They are purely reconstructed using long-term global motion-compensated prediction, Our results indicate significant bit-rate savings compared to a state of the art H.264/AVC video codec at the same visual quality
The main focus of this dissertation is on the optimal design of motion compensation scheme for predi...
The main focus of this dissertation is on the optimal design of motion compensation scheme for predi...
Multi-hypothesis prediction extends motion compensation with one prediction signal to the linear sup...
We present a new approach to video coding that utilizes video analysis based on global motion featur...
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...
In this paper, we present theoretical analysis on how the global motion parameter accuracies affect ...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a novel scheme for coding multi-view video sequence based on glo...
With low bit rate scenarios, a hybrid video coder (e.g. AVC/H.264) tends to allocate greater portion...
Throughout the current development of video coding technologies, the main improvements are increasin...
Abstract—Long-term memory motion-compensated prediction extends the spatial displacement vector util...
The consideration of better motion compensation techniques for inter-frame prediction is one of the ...
Long-term memory prediction extends motion compensation from the previous frame to several past fram...
We study the performance associated with modelbased video coding schemes using global motion models ...
Long-term memory motion-compensated prediction extends the spatial displacement vector utilized in b...
The main focus of this dissertation is on the optimal design of motion compensation scheme for predi...
The main focus of this dissertation is on the optimal design of motion compensation scheme for predi...
Multi-hypothesis prediction extends motion compensation with one prediction signal to the linear sup...
We present a new approach to video coding that utilizes video analysis based on global motion featur...
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...
In this paper, we present theoretical analysis on how the global motion parameter accuracies affect ...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a novel scheme for coding multi-view video sequence based on glo...
With low bit rate scenarios, a hybrid video coder (e.g. AVC/H.264) tends to allocate greater portion...
Throughout the current development of video coding technologies, the main improvements are increasin...
Abstract—Long-term memory motion-compensated prediction extends the spatial displacement vector util...
The consideration of better motion compensation techniques for inter-frame prediction is one of the ...
Long-term memory prediction extends motion compensation from the previous frame to several past fram...
We study the performance associated with modelbased video coding schemes using global motion models ...
Long-term memory motion-compensated prediction extends the spatial displacement vector utilized in b...
The main focus of this dissertation is on the optimal design of motion compensation scheme for predi...
The main focus of this dissertation is on the optimal design of motion compensation scheme for predi...
Multi-hypothesis prediction extends motion compensation with one prediction signal to the linear sup...