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HEVC is the latest video coding standard aimed to compress double to that of its predecessor standard H.264/AVC at the cost of increased coding complexity. Motion Estimation (ME) is one of its critical tools in the encoder whose complexity drastically increases due to the increase in coding block size to 64×64 and due to the introduction of Asymmetric Motion Partitioning (AMP). Hence it requires specific...
Motion estimation (ME) is one of the critical and most time consuming tasks in video coding. The increase of block size to 64x64 and introduction of asymmetric motion partitioning (AMP) in HEVC makes variable block size motion estimation more complex and therefore requires specific hardware architecture for real time implementation. The ME process includes the calculation of SAD (Sum of Absolute Difference)...
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